nt: Monday, January 14, 2002 4:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Connection re-negotiation
I hit a more fundamental problem with IE. According to me, it doesn't
support the keepalive messages that are needed to keep an SSL connection
open, so the connection dies when the keepalive timeou
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> Hi mod_ssl gurus,
> I had a small questi
Hi!
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 08:39:34AM +0100, Rob Sterenborg wrote:
> Looking around I see a lot of problems with IE6 and 128bit encryption.
> (just search with google on "ie6 128bit". I don't know if those
> problems are already fixed ; I would be surprised.
Maybe this KB article helps:
http:/
Title: RE: Connection re-negotiation
> SSLRequire option).. Is it possible that the client can upgrade the
> connection to a 128-bit one ??.. If yes, how to achieve that ?..
Looking around I see a lot of problems with IE6 and 128bit encryption. (just search with google on "ie6
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 08:10:37PM -0500, MATHIHALLI,MADHUSUDAN (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
wrote:
> Hi mod_ssl gurus,
> I had a small question regarding connection re-negotiation :
>
> The scenario is that I have a 56-bit browser (IE 6.0) and a 128/168 bit
> enabled apache (+mod_ss
Hi mod_ssl gurus,
I had a small question regarding connection re-negotiation :
The scenario is that I have a 56-bit browser (IE 6.0) and a 128/168 bit
enabled apache (+mod_ssl 2.8.4) server.. During a https transaction, the
browser
establishes 56-bit connection, but then inorder to