RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread John . Airey
Try http://www.netcraft.com/sslwhats. It will give you a list of ciphers. To unpack the terms: allows anonymous authentication - That sounds like allowing anyone to visit your site, since I've never heard of anonymous auth for http, only ftp. Of course, the evil IIS uses a specific account for

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread Boyle Owen
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nearly everything we believe is second hand. For example, less than 500 people have seen the Earth from space, yet the majority of people believe it is round (or an oblate sphere for the pedants). Perhaps. But this

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread John . Airey
-Original Message- From: Boyle Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 January 2003 10:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Verifying enabled ciphers? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nearly everything we believe is second hand.

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread John . Airey
Apologies for the last message everyone. I thought I was sending it personally, and not to the list. Must pay more attention in the mornings. - John Airey, BSc (Jt Hons), CNA, RHCE Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute of the Blind, Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2

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2003-01-24 Thread cybersushi

Re: problems with WebTV

2003-01-24 Thread Kevin
WebTV has been behind all other browsers for years. Their JavaScript VM was so bad, that we actually checked for WebTV within the client and use a JavaScript POPUP that stated that our site would not work. My guess is, this is just another area that did not get implemented. I might add some

IE stops sending client certificate

2003-01-24 Thread cybersushi
Hi, We've been having problems with apache/modssl and client certificates in IE (5.5sp2, 6, 6sp1 all versions of Windows). When the client sets up a session ofr the first time he gets prompted for his client cert and after entering the cert password he is able to access the secure site (like

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread R. DuFresne
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [SNIP] A cynic may well claim that pictures of the Earth from space are faked. After all, that claim has been levelled against the Bible for years (and every year, more and more evidence is uncovered to support its authenticity. eg

RE: Verifying enabled ciphers?

2003-01-24 Thread john . f . kline
What round? Wow! That's news too me. Now I can resume my travels as I had paused for conscerns of walking off the edge -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nearly everything we believe is second hand. For example, less than 500 people have

Re: problems with WebTV

2003-01-24 Thread Christopher McCrory
Hello... On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:18, Kevin wrote: WebTV has been behind all other browsers for years. Their JavaScript VM was so bad, that we actually checked for WebTV within the client and use a JavaScript POPUP that stated that our site would not work. My guess is, this is just

ScriptAlias

2003-01-24 Thread Ortiz Ruiz Otoniel Manuel
I have a problem trying to execute cgis under ssl. (It doesn't find the URL, a kind of problem with the scriptalias). I compiled apache2 with ssl, this are the options that I used. At the bottom there is a fragment of my ssl.conf. Any help will be appreciated OPTIONS: # CC=gcc ./configure