Can't log in to dot mac

This has me baffled. I cannot log in to my dot mac account using Safari at work. I CAN log in using Firefox. My network settings contain all my proxy information but Safari just hangs after I enter my name and password. It seems unable to access the https: websites. It isn't limited to dot mac, but any site going to a secure server.
Any ideas??
Thank you.
Joe

I clicked the login in button and was able to login in but....pls see my next question.

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