No, actually that last phone call was very useful. We also called
verisign and were able to get some good direction from them. I'm still
having problems getting Orion to use the keystore...
Orion/1.2.9 initialized
Error listening to SSLServerSocket: No available certificate corresponds
to the SSL cipher suites which are enabled.
... but i sure have learned alot about SSL! I have the feeling you all
will be seeing another document on orionsupport.com when i finally get
this thing working. ;)
Thanks Karl, i will send another message to support now (you guys are
probably still in bed). But i will still be up untill around 09:00 your
time.
thanks,
sach
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Karl Avedal wrote:
> Hello Sach,
>
> Are there any additional outstanding issues rather than the ones we have
> acknowledged and talked to you about? If so, send a new mail to support@, I
> thought all your issues had been answered to on the phone and via mail.
>
> On suspected bugs, it can take a few days before we have any information to give,
> since we initially try to reproduce and analyze the behaviour. Sometimes that can
> be a tedious process and take time and we can't always find or fix the bugs within
> days, and sometimes it can even take a few weeks, but I think that's still very
> fast compared to most companies in the business.
>
> We always try to fix it as soon as possible, and try to communicate any progress
> or need for extra info to the reporter, either via mail or via Bugzilla.
>
> Sometimes we are bad at telling the reporter about the progress on a bug. That's
> when nothing new has been found yet, but I know it's essential for you to
> immedietaly get an estimate on when we will know if it's a bug and when the fix
> can be issued, and we'll try to improve on that point. If nothing else we'll try
> to be faster to tell you that we can't estimate the time for an available fix.
>
> Regards,
> Karl Avedal
>
>