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[Savannah-hackers] address@hidden: Re: Downtime... musings... libtool-1.
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Richard Stallman |
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[Savannah-hackers] address@hidden: Re: Downtime... musings... libtool-1.4] |
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Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:49:07 -0600 (MDT) |
What's the problem here? Please respond.
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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 15:29:37 -0400
From: Paul Visscher <address@hidden>
To: Alexandre Oliva <address@hidden>
Cc: Thomas Tanner <address@hidden>, address@hidden, address@hidden,
address@hidden
Subject: Re: Downtime... musings... libtool-1.4
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Alexandre Oliva address@hidden said:
> When I try to, I get a new window opened that says:
>=20
> http://address@hidden:33389/get? The following error was encountered: *
> Connection Failed
>=20
> This is when I connect using a localhost proxy. If I connect
> directly, Mozilla 0.8.1 says the site's certificate has expired and
> doesn't let me through :-(
I've had similar problems with mozilla(specifically, the window that
pops up when requesting to allow a certificate that isn't signed by
anyone mozilla knows about causes mozilla to hang or coredump). I use
w3m with SSL support to do anything I need to on savannah.
- --paulv
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