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-Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ACroft
> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 10:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with IE < IE 5.01SP1 with apache 1.3.24/openssl
> 0.9.5a/mod_ssl 2.7.1-3 (RH7.0)
> 
> 
> I performed a clean install (read as reformat and reload) for a server
> used for secure http connects this weekend using RedHat 7.0, which came
> with , such that the server is running Apache 1.3.14-3 using OpenSSL
> 0.9.5a and mod_ssl 2.7.1-3. Prior to the upgrade, the server had been
> using Apache 1.3.6 and OpenSSL 0.9.3a. (I am unsure what version of
> mod_ssl may have been on the server, possibly 2.3.5.)
> 
> Following this, I am now receiving reports of problems when some users
> attempt to make https (secure http) connections. The browsers affected
> appear to be those versions of IE (Internet Explorer) prior to 5.01 SP1
> (I have been able to test versions 4.01 SP1a 128-bit, 5.00.2614.3500 40
> and 128-bit, and duplicate the effect, but not with versions 5.01SP1 or
> above). I had not received reports of such issues before the upgrade.
> 
> The general scenario I am seeing is thus: The user clicks on a link for
> secure ordering, gets the form which is missing one or more of the
> images also on the form page, but when they submit the form, they get an
> error saying the server could not be found, or that a DNS error
> occurred, or that an error occurred in the secure channel support. The
> logs on the server show nothing regarding the connection.
> 
> I have contacted Microsoft, and while the technician I spoke with did
> not rule out that there might be a problem with the earlier browsers, he
> and the other technicians he spoke with suggested that since it became
> apparent after the upgrade, that there may be a problem with a setting
> or configuration option on the server.
> 
> I can find few if any references to this kind of issue, and generally
> those only reference one particular incarnation of the browser. I am at
> a loss as to the next step to take, so any suggestions (especially from
> those having experienced and corrected similar issues) would be greatly,
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> -Albert Croft
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