On 04/24/2009 01:32 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: > texstar wrote: >> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: >>> texstar wrote: >>>> We are having an odd error using Seamonkey 1.1.16 on pclos. From time >>>> to time when going to a secure site such as paypal or gmail, >>>> Seamonkey will throw an error saying SSL has been disabled when in >>>> fact it is enabled. One can close out and restart Seamonkey and go >>>> back to the same site and everything is fine. Any ideas on what to >>>> try would be greatly appreciated. >>>> >>> >>> when you say SSL is in fact enabled, how do you know? >>> >> Both enable ssl 3 and tls are checked and access to secure sites is >> available most of the time. Seamonkey just decides sometimes that ssl is >> not enabled. > > OK, now that we're on the same page, try this: in the > address bar type in: > > about:config > > and in the filter box, type in 128 and now you should > get a whole bunch of: > > security.ssl > > type of messages. Double click on each one and set > them to true. Just the "security.ssl" ones, and > nothing else. > > Now try again. Did that work? >
I'm not sure I'd do _all_ of them: security.ssl2.rc2_128 security.ssl2.rc4_128 are purposely set to false. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

