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2008-03-05
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2) Go into the browser, open Tools -> Settings... and on the Security & Privacy tab tick the "Enable SSL2" checbox. Note that by doing so you place yourself at risk of using SSL2 with other websites that don't support SSL3 unless you disable it again.
I'm logged onto a visitor network with my Nokia (N800)
They use a RADIUS server and I was given a user/password.. so when I attempt to connect to www.google.com for example, it redirects me to a login page before it allows me to move on into the web.
Well they are apparantly using an older version of SSL on this page and my Nokia will not let me connect. I receive:
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An error occurred during a connection to xxx.xx.xxx.xx. Can't connect securely because the site uses an older, insecure version of the SSL protocol.
(ssl_error_ssl2_disabled)
Unable to display page. Invalid or unsupported security protocol.
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Has anyone seen this before? Is there a way to alter the ssl_error_ssl2_disabled variable or any settings somewhere I can change that will allow me to connect to older versions of SSL?
This is really a bummer otherwise.
-Stok