Re: internet explorer 6 cant view https secure web sites

From: Rory (nazgul@csn.ul.ie)
Date: 04/11/03

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    Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 18:26:40 +0100 (IST)
    From: Rory <nazgul@csn.ul.ie>
    To: gareth <maillistgk@yahoo.co.uk>
    
    

    Silly question but are these certificates signed by an authority that IE
    trusts or just self signed ?

    On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, gareth wrote:

    > Hi there was wondering if anybody had any input on the
    > following.
    >
    > I work for an ISP, recently we have seen some
    > customers unable to view secure websites, not a
    > localised website issue all https sites.
    >
    > Customers are using IE6, no proxy servers involved no
    > personal firewalls and no virus protection, ran a
    > check for spy and addware turned up nothing.
    >
    > Checked all the usual stuff purged cookies and history
    > folder, set security and privacy levels. Allowed
    > Session Cookies, allowed First-Party Cookies.
    >
    > Tried blocking then unblocking third party cookies.
    > Enabled and disabled ssl 2.0 and ssl 3.0. Checked the
    > cipher strength in all cases was set to 128bit. Not
    > localised to one OS.
    >
    > In all case the end result is we've gotten customers
    > to download opera and there has been no problem.
    > Anybody have any ideas would be extremely grateful.
    >
    > Probably something really stupid that we've missed.
    >
    > Thanks in advance
    >
    > Gareth Keegan
    > Senior Technical Support
    > Btopenworld
    >
    >
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