Hi folks,

I've run into a problem visiting https enabled
web sites using Mozilla 1.2. It's a different
issue to the cookies setting discussed earlier
today on the list.

When I browse a https enabled site I get the an error
message informing me that:

"This document cannot be displayed unlesss you
install the Personal Security Manager (PSM).
Download and install PSM and try again, or contact
your system administrator"

I've got the relevant PSM rpm file called:

mozilla-psm-1.2-0_rh8_xft.i386.rpm

and I installed it along with the other
relevant Red Hat 8 RPM's for Mozilla 1.2 from:

ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.2/Red_Hat_8x_RPMS/xft/RPMS/i386/

I downloaded all the files and then as root
issued the following command:

rpm -U --nodeps *.rpm

The Mozilla browser and email client work perfectly in every
other respect, so I'm not sure what I've done wrong.

When I attempt to install the PSM rpm file by itself
rpm tells me that I've already got the latest version
installed.

Any ideas on why Mozilla won't recognize that PSM is actually
installed?

Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Carl

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