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2009-12-01
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Ahhh, forgot all about about:config.
You guys are genius. WORKS! Thanks!
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2009-12-01
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2009-12-01
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Another question: Which respository is vpnc and vpnc-gui in?
Yes, I know they're not official yet, but I've used them plenty in the past and am willing to take the "risk" of installing them as I need them for my job.
So anyways, one issue I've come across is accessing a website that uses SSL2. When accessing the page my browser reports back that it uses an older insecure version of the SSL protocol. I know this of course and so do the company web admins, but they have yet to update it.
So.. my delimma is how can I get the browser to allow SSL2 protocol? My N800 would allow it, it was an option I had to check in the options area of the browser, but I can't seem to find the equivalent on the N900. Any ideas?
Please don't tell me to tell my admins to update SSL, it's a very large company and it will never happen, so all smart *** comments please do not apply.
Thanks in advance.