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On my previous post about wildcard ssl I was complaining that you have to use a different ip for each domain that needs ssl/https and I wondered why there is no TLS feature like there is in SMTPS where you have STARTTLS. Well it seems I was wrong. There is such a feature, actually there [...%5
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2 years ago
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Security_i...
mozilla people planed TLS NSI support . After knowing IE7 would support this, they accelerated they development and implemented in NSS v3.11 (initially they planed this support in NSS v3,12). Check here,
http://wiki.mozilla.org/NSS:Roadmap
They plan to support RFC 2817 with firefox v3.
2 years ago
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Security_i...
mozilla people planed TLS NSI support . After knowing IE7 would support this, they accelerated they development and implemented in NSS v3.11 (initially they planed this support in NSS v3,12). Check here,
http://wiki.mozilla.org/NSS:Roadmap
They plan to support RFC 2817 with firefox v3.
You are right about apache 2.2 support both RFCs though.
2 years ago
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Security_i...
mozilla people planed TLS NSI support . After knowing IE7 would support this, they accelerated they development and implemented in NSS v3.11 (initially they planed this support in NSS v3,12). Check here,
http://wiki.mozilla.org/NSS:Roadmap
They plan to support RFC 2817 with firefox v3.
On the server side, apache v2.2 has built-in support for RFC 2817. The third-party module, mod_gnutls, adds RFC 3546 support to both apache v2.0 and apache v2.2. Check here,
http://www.outoforder.cc/projects/apache/mod_gn...