Carol,
In Apache httpd.conf we had to put the line:
SSLProtocol all -SSLv3
in order to get it to work for IE Mac. So now when IE windows users
who do not have ssl v2 enabled try to hit the site, they get the
message you describe. I'm sure there are other ways of getting it
though -- I saw the same page displayed on IE 5.5 with a non-ssl page
served from a sun server where there was a problem with the load
balancer.
Tim
>Anyone know about the following issue or steps towards resolving:
>
>Background:
>
>Implemented SSL using mod_ssl with the Apache HTTP Server and self-signed
>certificates.
>Server environment: Windows NT Server 4.0, Apache HTTP Server, Oracle 9iAS,
>Oracle 9iAS Portal, port 443
>Client environment: Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 5.50, 128 bit
>encryption
>
>Problem:
>
>When accessing our Portal website using the IE browser, we get the following
>intermittent messages:
>
>"The page cannot be displayed" and "Cannot find server or DNS error".
>
>We know it has noting to do with a DNS error, because the pages can be
>accessed using the Netscape browser. Sometimes the page can be accessed by
>the IE browser, and at other times we get the error. Occasionally a reload,
>refresh, or back and forward, will return the page, and at other times we
>get the error. Everything works fine using the Netscape 4.75 browser, we
>never et the error. We think it is the problem noted on the FAQ page about
>" Why do I get I/O errors with MSIE clients" and made the recommended
>change, but it did not work.
>
>Any suggestions would be appreciated. We must use SSL and IE.
>
>Carol Kuczborski
>EDS - Enabling Business Solutions
>MS A6N-B47
>13600 EDS Drive
>Herndon, VA 20171
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