From: | Kevin Twyman |
Date: | 19 Sep 2000 at 22:09:44 |
Subject: | Re: ISPs |
Hello Neil,
On 18-Sep-00, you wrote:
>> unaccessible to me, due to Java etc. In particular I wanted to look
>> at their £10/month 24/7 access offer, but couldn't get on to the
>> secure server.
> It works with AWeb.
>> As a lot of us got onto the Internet as the result of the
>> netconnect packages and coverage of who to go for and how to get
>> connected in the Amiga mags of the time, and I wondered if another
>> look at what's available might be in order in AA?
> We've discussed it. The problem at the moment is that the situation
> regarding unmetered access is so fluid that any article would be out
> of date, possibly even misleading, by the time it's published.
Yup, I can see what you mean. Is it still the case that BT are dragging
their heels over providing ISPs with flat-rate access?
>> Also, the secure server options/requirements - IBrowse tells me
>> that certain certificates have expired etc.
> Are you using MiamiSSL? If so, make sure you have the latest
> version. I get this when using AmiSSL with AWeb, because AmiSSL's
> certificates are old, it hasn't been updated for some time.
I wasn't using MiamiSSL, no. I'll go grab it and install it, thanks
Neil.
Regards,
Kevin - Est. 1949 http://www.theboyz.freeserve.co.uk
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