[macvoiceover] Re: ssl broken in safari

  • From: John Gunn <gunn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 19:15:26 -0500

Travis:

Before I replied to your message, I tried a couple of secured sites and have not experienced what you have.

Not sure what else to try but yes, I am using the beta. I don't know if software updates include the beta but will let you know if I experience what you have.

John


On Mar 29, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

I have encountered a nice little issue with safari.
Yesterday, when I was trying to log in to a secure site, safari crashed, restarting safari I reopened all previous windows (I always do this, so nothing new there) The problem this time was that after restarting safari, I can no longer log into secure sites, safari always gives me a message about failing to connect to the secure server. This is not an issue with the same exact sites using non-secure pages, so it's not the sites, and the fact that it happens with every one I've tried (about 3-4 of them) proves it's not the sites secure connections that are at fault.
Anyone ever heard of this kind of thing before?
I've not tried rebooting yet, but will try that to see if it fixes the problem. I'm very puzzled at this one though, it's almost like safari can't find the secure libraries it needs to do the connecting.


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