Sorry guys the actual IP address is a dummy one to protect the innocent!
I solved half my problem by not checking for errors but the error still
occures on some sites.
I will try the suggestion of checking it directly with OpenSSL, but I
now have a theory that the server in question (a clients) is not
actualy a web server but might be hosting an SSL vpn.
Re: Need help with virus and security protection ... Also, that same NAV client... >work fine on your web server as well. ... the virus.... >> anything to protect the web server. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: Need help with virus and security protection ... out of anything Microsoft, but all you need to do is go ... >> files, emails, and the web server (especially againest ... >> things like the Nimda virus and Code Red). ... >> anything to protect the web server. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: Security Question ... You could always do IPsec on that as a really geeky way to protect a web server?...expressed security concerns to this client but they are reluctant to spend ... to port to several public IPs all on port 80 and therefore we can't use port ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Need help with virus and security protection ... great job in helping you protect your web server (note: ... > things like the Nimda virus and Code Red). ... > suggest some anti virus/security products?... > anything to protect the web server. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: lighting---hacked! ... no firewall will protect a web server if the web server ... > One should not rely upon IPCHAINS to protect an insecure sshd daemon. ... > firewall a server is to create a protected DMZ BEHIND a pure ... (comp.os.linux.security)