dude, you hit the nail squarely on the head. I've set firefox to do only
SSLv3 and blam, my.secondlife.com/lance.corrimal looks just like in FF
and DV3.
One more point for getting the old compiler back to work.


Am 08.11.2014 um 22:34 schrieb Henri Beauchamp:
> On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 22:01:25 +0100, Henri Beauchamp wrote:
>
>> Wild guess: a firewall/web cache on your ISP's side, filtering HTTP
>> requests based off the user agent 
> Scratch that, because any request on http://my.Secondlife.com (i.e.
> any request on port 80) gets automatically redirected to
> https://my.Secondlife.com (SSL or TLS, port 443), so your ISP can't
> do a deep packet inspection to filter on the user agent (which is
> encrypted with the rest of the request in this case).
>
> However, your ISP's web proxy/firewall could prefectly refuse SSLv3
> (and older) negociations on port 443: such a measure could have been
> put recently into place because of the POODLE vulnerability.
> In this event, older viewers not using the latest TLS v1.0-enabled
> llqtwebkit won't be able to pass through your ISP's filter.
>
> To verify whether it's the case or not, either try via Firefox
> after configuring the latter to refuse all TLS (v1.0, 1.1, 1.2)
> connections and accept SSL v3 only (Firefox would then fail to
> load a web profile), or use another TPV that got the newer llqtwebkit
> (the current releases of the Cool VL Viewer have it), which would
> then succeed.
>
> Henri.
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