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***BOGO*** Re: Accessing Secnews
- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:27:37 -0500
- From: Jay Garcia <Jay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: ***BOGO*** Re: Accessing Secnews
On 02.07.2008 02:47, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
--- Original Message ---
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>> On 01.07.2008 19:38, Irwin Greenwald wrote:
>>
>> --- Original Message ---
>>
>>> On 7/1/2008 4:04 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
>>>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>>> Ok, seems like the certificate authority isn't recognized by the old
>>>>> secnews software.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here are the instructions from Venkat (AOL Guru):
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a test posting to netscape.mozilla.thunderbird newsgroup using
>>>>> secnews.netscape.com (SSL port 563). Let us see if this works.
>>>>>
>>>>> The new SSL server cert that has been installed on secnews.netscape.com
>>>>> news server has been issued by "AOL Member CA" and is valid from Jun 29,
>>>>> 2008 to Jun 29, 2010.
>>>>>
>>>>> You might have to install the following 2 certificates in your browser
>>>>> (NNTP client) in order to be able to access secnews.netscape.com on SSL
>>>>> port 563:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://pki-info.aol.com/AOLMSPKI/AOL_Member_CA.der
>>>>> https://pki-info.aol.com/AOL/AmericaOnline1.der
>>>>>
>>>>> Once you click on each one of the .der files above, you will see a
>>>>> "Downloading Certificate" prompt, where you'll have to select/check the
>>>>> option "Trust this CA to identify web sites" and install the certificate.
>>>>>
>>>>> When accessing the newsgroups on secnews.netscape.com, if you get an
>>>>> error as follows:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thunderbird/Seamonkey can't connect securely to secnews.netscape.com
>>>>> because the site uses a security protocol which isn't enabled.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then, solution is to edit the configuration ("about:config" in the
>>>>> location/address bar in Seamonkey or
>>>>> Tools->Options->Advanced->General->Config Editor in Thunderbird) and
>>>>> enable:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) "security.ssl3.rsa_rc4_40_md5" (change to "True")
>>>>> 2) "security.enable_ssl2" (change to "True")
>>>> I can access and post without the certificates
>>>>
>>> Same here.
>>>
>>
>> Same question I just asked Peter ... do you still have those two lines
>> set to "true" in about:config ?
>>
>
>
> I have those two set to True, and have no problems accessing or posting
> in secnews. I also kept the old newsgroup listing (account)
>
> seems that either those new certificates are automatic, or simply not
> required
Set to "true" is what is allowing you access. The new certs do nothing.
--
Jay Garcia Netscape Champion
UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org
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