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Webserver-no cipher suites in common
On one of my home machines I can access the sage web interface with no problems. On my other 98 machine I get "no page found" and see "Reading request: no cipher suites in common" in the web log on the server.
I have SSL enable on the server. How do I correct this so the 98 machine can see the webpage also? (I have already done a windows update and a java update) |
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Which web browser/version?
In the advanced options of IE, there are some security related options (Use SSL x.x, use TLS 1.0) - try altering these. There are probably similar options in other browsers. |
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IE 6
I have matched the settings between both browsers with no luck. |
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I don't use SSL myself so cannot help that much...
I note that since I originally copy-pasted the SSL instructions on the wiki, people have kindly updated them (Thanks guys! Thats what a Wiki is for!). One of the changes (on sat jan 8th) is to force the generated key to use the RSA algorithm Code:
keytool -genkey -keyalg RSA -keypass 123456 -storepass 123456 -validity 900 That does not explain why it works on the other system I can only guess that there is something odd with IE on Win98... |
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I got the same error when trying to access my Sage box from work. I not only have to go through a proxy, but my workstation is running NT. So I'm not sure which one had the issue. Using the "-keyalg RSA" ended up fixing the issue for me.
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It's better to have and not need, then to need and not have. |
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Cool I will try it tonight and give everyone an update.
Thanks! |
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Problem Solved!
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