When i fire up ie9 in win7 x64 I now get a blank white screen after my cert warning comes up. This was not a problem with the previous betas. Chrome works fine. I have also noticed the cert is good from oct 2010 to jan 2002. That's also an issue. The self signed certs shouldn't be backwards in time.
This cannot be reproduced consistently. It has happened to me once each of the two first days. Unlike the rendering issues of the past that could be fixed by clearing the local browser cache, this is cleared only by rebooting the UTM (running inside VMware build-471780). It appears that WebAdmin is not shipping the right code in some circumstances. IE9(64)/Win7(64).
Cheers - Bob
Sophos UTM Community Moderator Sophos Certified Architect - UTM Sophos Certified Engineer - XG Gold Solution Partner since 2005
FYI, the [FONT="Fixedsys"][MYTH][/FONT] tag is used by us moderators/beta support guys for a number of situations: if the problem is unreproducible or resolved itself magically, if it's a non-issue (for example changed behavior that we've already documented, or things we will not change like Opera on the list of supported browsers) or sometimes a mistake by the reporter. We were looking for something short and catchy instead of [FONT="Fixedsys"]UNREPRODUCIBLE[/FONT] / [FONT="Fixedsys"]NOTANISSUE[/FONT] / [FONT="Fixedsys"]NOTABUG[/FONT] / etc., so we came up with [FONT="Fixedsys"]MYTH[/FONT]. This isn't meant to upset you, it's just a categorization from our side to mark a thread as neither open (where we are still actively trying to find out what's going on) nor resolved (ie. we've linked it to the Bugtracker with a Mantis ID).
FYI, the [FONT="Fixedsys"][MYTH][/FONT] tag is used by us moderators/beta support guys for a number of situations: if the problem is unreproducible or resolved itself magically, if it's a non-issue (for example changed behavior that we've already documented, or things we will not change like Opera on the list of supported browsers) or sometimes a mistake by the reporter. We were looking for something short and catchy instead of [FONT="Fixedsys"]UNREPRODUCIBLE[/FONT] / [FONT="Fixedsys"]NOTANISSUE[/FONT] / [FONT="Fixedsys"]NOTABUG[/FONT] / etc., so we came up with [FONT="Fixedsys"]MYTH[/FONT]. This isn't meant to upset you, it's just a categorization from our side to mark a thread as neither open (where we are still actively trying to find out what's going on) nor resolved (ie. we've linked it to the Bugtracker with a Mantis ID).