https conection on port 2087 problem

kerosin

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I use Mozilla 1.1 to connect to WHM on https://mydomain.com:2087. After new instalation of Cpanel/WHM everything works fine.
But always when I update Cpanel/WHM and recompile Apache (from buildapache.sea) after that when I try connect to https://mydomain.com:2087 I'm getting this message:

'mydomain.com received a message with incorrect Message Authentication Code. If it occurs frequently, contact the website administrator'

at the same time at /var/log/messages appear these stunnel error messages:

Sep 8 11:08:01 server592 stunnel[18532]: SSL_accept: error:1408F071:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:bad mac decode
Sep 8 11:08:01 server592 stunnel[18537]: 127.0.0.1.2086 connected from 24.218.12.111:3217
Sep 8 11:08:01 server592 stunnel[18537]: SSL_accept: error:1408F071:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:bad mac decode
Sep 8 11:09:35 server592 stunnel[18553]: 127.0.0.1.2086 connected from 24.218.12.111:3219
Sep 8 11:09:35 server592 stunnel[18553]: SSL_accept: error:1408F071:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:bad mac decode
Sep 8 11:09:40 server592 stunnel[18556]: 127.0.0.1.2086 connected from 24.218.12.111:3220
Sep 8 11:09:40 server592 stunnel[18556]: SSL_accept: error:1408F071:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:bad mac decode
Sep 8 11:10:46 server592 stunnel[18574]: 127.0.0.1.2086 connected from 24.218.12.111:3226

in IE is everything working fine.

any clues ?
Can it be error in stunnel configuration.
Why is it working after clean install and after CPanel updates not?


Thank you
 

Jackmaninov

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This has also started happening to me.

How do you delete Mozilla's SSL certificate cache?
 

Jackmaninov

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Nevermind...

I found it.

This is happening when you have chosen to &remember permanently& the certificate for a site. What you want to do is go into preferences -& privacy & security -& certificates -& manage certificates, and delete the stored certificate for your site.

This cleared the problem right up for me.
 

moronhead

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Sorry I'm just curious why do you use Mozilla? Is there some kind of feature (or features) that the other browsers don't have or is it a matter of principle or just a choice or what?

Just curiosity, nothing personal in asking (no flames intended). ;)

I've got it installed on my PC and 1.1 is definitely a huge improvement in speed. But I give it up every time I see the Quicktime logo staring at me while the QT image gets drawn on the screen at a snail's speed.

But as I said, nothing personal whatsoever in my enquiring.
 

kerosin

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Diversity is very important in the world and also not everybody is using windows on the desktop ......

;)
 

moronhead

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[quote:a5e769dfbf][i:a5e769dfbf]Originally posted by kerosin[/i:a5e769dfbf]

Diversity is very important in the world and also not everybody is using windows on the desktop ......

;) [/quote:a5e769dfbf]
True. I was actually meaning what the advantages of Mozilla were over Netscape and Opera in Unix.

I personally use NetCaptor in Windoz (IE clone with tabs and other goodies) and Opera in Linux (again, I like the tabs)! I have about 50 sites that open up for me without my intervention ready for my viewing pleasure when I boot up. ;)
 

Juanra

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[quote:403da1ff71][i:403da1ff71]Originally posted by moronhead[/i:403da1ff71]
I personally use NetCaptor in Windoz (IE clone with tabs and other goodies) and Opera in Linux (again, I like the tabs)! I have about 50 sites that open up for me without my intervention ready for my viewing pleasure when I boot up. ;)[/quote:403da1ff71]

If you like tabs, try Mozilla again, it implements tab navigation too :)
 

moronhead

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[quote:4f819dc5a7][i:4f819dc5a7]Originally posted by Juanra[/i:4f819dc5a7]

If you like tabs, try Mozilla again, it implements tab navigation too :)[/quote:4f819dc5a7]
I totally missed that. Very efficient. But... it will only open the last browsed site on start-up. Ah well, I'll have a look at the next version. Great improvement though, I like it!