HTTPS connections timeout with Security Update 2010-001
I recently installed Security Update 2010-001 onto Snow Leopard and have difficulty accessing certain web sites from my browser (I have tried with both Safari and Firefox and they have the same problem). The issue in common with the problem sites is that they use akamai mirror servers to deliver their content over HTTPS connections. I can see from the Activity window that the redirected HTTPS connections to the akamai sites just hang and eventually timeout. This is new behaviour since installing the security patch and I was wondering if the Open SLL update in the security patch may have caused these connections to hang? Anyone have any idea (or where I could find out?)
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I recently installed Security Update 2010-001 onto Snow Leopard and have difficulty accessing certain web sites from my browser (I have tried with both Safari and Firefox and they have the same problem). The issue in common with the problem sites is that they use akamai mirror servers to deliver their content over HTTPS connections. I can see from the Activity window that the redirected HTTPS connections to the akamai sites just hang and eventually timeout. This is new behaviour since installing the security patch and I was wondering if the Open SLL update in the security patch may have caused these connections to hang? Anyone have any idea (or where I could find out?)
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Apparently some are reporting that this causes the older PowerPC (PPC) applications that are supported in 10.6 via 'Rosetta' to crash upon attempting to open/save/print using any dialog box, or fail in other similar ways such as simply not printing or quitting, or freezing/hanging/crashing of the application.
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Somebody can solve this?
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If you are restoring a backup made by a Mac to the same Mac
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If you can't easily restore from a backup, you can instead do the following:
- You first start by reinstalling your OS X 10.6.x, this will preserve all your user data, your applications, no worries there.
- Then install the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1 (links provided below)
- Make sure you're printers are showing up correctly in your system preferences, if not, re-add the printers
- Then finally, run the Apple Software Update (by pulling down the Apple Menu), and install any and all remaining updates, except do not then re-install the Security Update 2012-001. It is possible that you may have to reboot after installing some of the updates, and you may even need to run it a 2nd time to make sure that you've got all updates, except NOT the Security Update 2012-001.
Links for 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399
or the link to directly download this 1.09GB combo updater:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1399/en_US/MacOSXUpdCombo10.6.8.dmg
Cheers,
Daniel Feldman
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