Ken,

If your server is set up correctly, it won't communicate in any mode other than ssl 
using the port you assigned.  How the browser behaves is controlled by the plethora of 
setting in the browser and the browser brand.  On the public web, it may not always be 
a browser that connects. Crawlers and other robotic system will be contacting your 
server.  So, make sure your server is setup correctly and it won't matter what choices 
the user has made in the preferences of the browser - they will be able to use your 
site only if they have the right stuff.

Chuck



-----Original Message-----
From: kloomis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mac users bypass SSL


Hello:

I am using SSL with Apache 2.0 to run a "secure" website.  The problem I 
have is that Mac users using Internet Explorer open the site without 
encryption.  They access it via an https:\\ address but they don't get 
asked to accept a security certificate and the site opens for them.  PC 
users are required to accept the certificate before they get access.

How can I fix this.

Thank you,

Ken

  

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