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Re: [cobalt-developers] Raq4: SSL main site certificate and other SSL
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Raq4: SSL main site certificate and other SSL
- From: ennio@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu Oct 26 04:36:00 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
I hope this is a bottles of vine worth I have still other problem with my RaQ3.
Have a nice day Ennio
> >From: ennio@xxxxxxxxx
> >Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 06:43:51 GMT
> >Reply-To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >I had the same kind of behaviour and my problem was that my browser was set
up
> >to the German language after switching to US English the browser woks
> >perfectly.
> >I hope it help also for you too.
> >
> >Michelle Hoyle said:
> > > I may have been a little to succinct earlier this morning with
> > > respect to problem 1:
> > >
> > >
> > > >1) I can't use Netscape anymore to administer my Raq. It works OK
> > > >with Internet Explorer but not Netscape.
> > >
>
>
> You know, I can't *BELIEVE* that was the problem. I did as you
> suggested and, you're right, that solved the problem. My browser was
> set to English in the first place but not US English (probably
> because I don't live in the US and the various software installers
> know that).
>
> So I'm supposed to go around and tell all of my clients using
> Netscape to add "English (US)" to their list of languages?
>
> OK. I did some poking around. The problem lies in the names of the
> files in /usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/search:
>
> total 4
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1734 Jun 30 03:03
search_users.html.en_US
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1594 Jun 30 03:03
search_vsite.html.en_US
>
> Notice that those two files cover the virtual site and the user list,
> both of which I couldn't get to come up! Notice the endings on the
> those files? That's why we have to include en_US in Netscape. (By
> the way, those are the only two files on my Raq4's admserv HTML
> directories that end in .en_US. The rest all just end in .en)
> Internet Explorer (which is set to English (en)) must take anything
> that starts with en as veing valid for English. Netscape is pickier.
> Anyway, I'm just going to... rename those files to .en, like
> everything else.
> Looks like that works (after I've removed the .en_US from my Netscape
> preferences). I'd say this is a Cobalt BUG and they should fix that
> at some point in a patch. (Who do you report these kinds of bugs to
> anyway?)
>
> Finally, I'd still also like to know why this was only an issue for
> me after I moved the certificate? I created all the accounts/etc on
> the machine using the GUI before I moved the certificate from the old
> machine to the new and it all worked fine then without .en_US.
>
> Thanks, though. Thawte and I never guessed that and we've been
> hacking away at this problem for more than a week now. Well, one
> problem down, two to go.
>
> Michelle
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