Dear folks,

In other words, when IE 5.0 is communicating with SSL
enabled apache, it does not display whenever there is
any valid errrors( alerts ) occurs, such as client
certificate expired or revoked.  It just displays the
misleading error "Page cannot be displayed" DNS
errors.

Sincerly ,
Shiva



--- Shiva Murugesan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
> 
> I have a apache webserver with the following build
> details.
> 
> apache 1.3.17
> modssl 2.8.0
> openssl 0.9.6
> 
> I have set 
> SSLVerifyClient require  in order to make the
> browser
> to present a certificate.
> 
> If I present a expired certificate in the NE it
> comes
> back and says "The server rejected the certificate
> as
> expired".
> 
> Whereas if I do the same in IE 5.5, it comes up with
> the stupid error
> "The page cannot be displayed".  It also displays
> when
> I present the revoked certificate as well.
> 
> Could anyone help me to show proper error message in
> IE, that is of great help.
> 
> Cheers
> Shiva
> 
> 
> 
> 
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