Dear All,
I am running a site based around mod_ssl 2.6.5, open ssl 0.9.5a and Apache
1.3.12 using a Thawte "Super Certificate" (designed to allow new browsers to
use 128 bit encryption outside the USA).
The problem is that, while the site works fine with Netscape (versions < 4.7
using 56 bit encryption, versions >= 4.7 using 128 bit), on IE, it cannot be
accessed. According to Thawte, this is an incompatiblility between IE and
Apache, newer versions of IE do not suffer from this and older versions can
be upgraded, however I do not want to force my customers to download an
upgrade. What I need to know is is there any work around for this problem,
perhaps specifying 56 bit encryption only for relevent versions of IE.
Yours,
Edward Thomas
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