Hubert,

    I'm not sure exactly what your question is because you have given so
little information. At a minimum, please include all the version information
of the software in question and all error information from the "crash". My
guess is that you believe that you are connecting to a version of Apache
(which version?) which is SSL-enabled (using apache_ssl; mod_ssl; which
version).

    The OpenSSL implementation of SSL/TLS is very stable from what I can
tell; this is especially true when you examine SSLv3 and TLS. It even
includes workarounds to allow communication with broken or buggy commercial
SSL implementations.


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Ethentica, Inc.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hubert Froehlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 12:00 PM
Subject: Netscape 6.01 and SSL: crash?


> Hi there,
>
> we tried the (newest) Netscape 6.01 on a Linux  (SuSE 6.x  and 7.0
> distributions) platform connecting to a SSL-encrypted document on an
> Apache Webserver. The result was a crash.
>
> We guess that the SSL implementation is not stable yet.
> Is there anybody who shares my experience?
> Is there a way to bypass the problem NOW or should we wait for an
> improved version?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hubert Fröhlich
>
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