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AirRazr
Posts: 29 From: Brentwood, TN USA Status: offline
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SSL Problem - 2/22/2001 17:41:00
Ok I read through the post that Susan posted regarding her SSL problem and I am having a very similar problem. I have installed the Cert. I have created my secure directory, I have picked the files that I want to be secure. Port 443 is open on my firewall. I have a link to the secure page using https://. When I try to go there I get the standard "page missing" error. Ya know Page cannot be displayed. This is driving me crazy. What am I doing wrong???????????------------------ Wes Will this be on the test? SCSI Business Solutions
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AirRazr
Posts: 29 From: Brentwood, TN USA Status: offline
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/26/2001 13:49:00
Anyone have any ideas at all????------------------ Wes Will this be on the test? SCSI Business Solutions
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Gil
Posts: 7533 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/26/2001 21:00:00
A URL might help? I went to your site, but couldn't find a form with a https URL------------------ Gil Harvey The Host Factory Resellers are our speciality
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AirRazr
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/27/2001 15:23:00
I promise the page is there, that's what is screwing me up so bad.------------------ Wes Will this be on the test? SCSI Business Solutions
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Gil
Posts: 7533 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/27/2001 15:34:00
What is the hyperlink to that page?------------------ Gil Harvey The Host Factory Resellers are our speciality
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storm
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/27/2001 15:48:00
try this, under the secure communications section click edit and if its not, select "ignore client certificates" i'm thinking "require..." might be checkedlet us know ------------------ storm... "Someone put forth the proposition that you can patition the lord with prayer, patition the lord with prayer...YOU CANNOT PATITION THE LORD WITH PRAYER"
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Gil
Posts: 7533 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/27/2001 15:58:00
quote: Originally posted by storm: try this, under the secure communications section click edit and if its not, select "ignore client certificates" i'm thinking "require..." might be checkedlet us know
Never thought of that, Storm. Good one... ------------------ Gil Harvey The Host Factory Resellers are our speciality
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AirRazr
Posts: 29 From: Brentwood, TN USA Status: offline
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/28/2001 23:03:00
Storm, GilI really am at a loss on this one. I have made sure the box for accepting client certificates is unchecked and I am still getting the error. Here is the page that contains the link. Maybe with the link, ya'll might be able to tell me more about what I am doing wrong. http://www.secondharvestnashville.org/Help.htm. There is a link on the lower left side that says "Donate Now". That is supposed to take you to the secure portion of the site. ------------------ Wes Will this be on the test? SCSI Business Solutions
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Gil
Posts: 7533 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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RE: SSL Problem - 2/28/2001 13:41:00
I'm lost also - the only things I can think of are the obvious ones .htm -vs- .html or upper -vs- lower case titles, etc. I'm sure you've already checked those. Is the form /secure/test.htm a FP generated form? And did you try to "publish" w/FP? In my experience when using https I also write the form in a text editor and FTP to the secure directory. FP and https don't play well together... ------------------ Gil Harvey The Host Factory Resellers are our speciality
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