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ric9K 2019-11-09 21:46

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bradvesp (Post 1559323)
I forgot there was a workaround to this problem; found it months ago. The following, or any well configured, proxy website will circumvent the errors:

https://proxy.toolur.com/

Thanks but can we be sure nobody is reading what goes through this proxy?
Example: I'm trying to read webmail from my n900. Is it secure to use this proxy with passwords and mails?

Can someone open https://webmail1.infomaniak.com from any n900 browser?

I was unable with (CSSUt) microb, midori, fennec, opera ED-iceweasel, ED-epiphany, ED-netsurf...

My ED is debian_jessie2sulu_armhf.img

I know and read threads/debates about security updates on n900
I know there is maybe no solution (at the moment?) but pffff... just this site... just webmail!

All the best

Maemish 2019-11-10 21:07

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
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Opera 12,1beta1-16 with tls/ssl 1.2

ric9K 2019-11-18 18:31

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
Great!
But how comes?
I have the same version installed on cssu testing but no way, I get an error 552.

All these ssl questions are a bit dark to me.

How did you upgrade the ssl/tls things for opera?

Thanks
Eric

Maemish 2019-11-19 06:53

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
Check a thread I started "Devel upgrades". Was it Halitux who gave some instructions with openssl. But don't do sudo apt-get uppgrade with devel repos. I have done it couple of times. Makes N900 a bit unstable. There are some tls ssl threads here. But I think that the qt core upgrade with openssl stuff could do the trick.

jonwil 2019-11-19 08:34

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
IMO the best hope for solving this issue would be to find a webkit-based browser setup that works on the N900 (and works with decent performance) and then add the necessary encryption support to that (I already have a fork of QT that supports TLS 1.2 that is being used for the Fahrplan public transport journey planning app)

ric9K 2019-11-19 08:50

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
Thanks Maemish,

Yes it is here

When I tried it, I had a problem with backupmenu password (see on the thread)
I'll retry and test Opera.

(edit: url error)

ric9K 2019-11-19 11:48

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maemish (Post 1562262)
Check a thread I started "Devel upgrades". Was it Halitux who gave some instructions with openssl. But don't do sudo apt-get uppgrade with devel repos. I have done it couple of times. Makes N900 a bit unstable. There are some tls ssl threads here. But I think that the qt core upgrade with openssl stuff could do the trick.

@Maemish, didn't you install/modify something else? Because even after installing what Halftux said, Opera doesn't open the page.

I verified: backupmenu password not working since installing what Halftux propolsed (it is reversible) because the only libssl available on the "rootfs" at the stage where BM is used is version 0.9.8. On the rootfs when the n900 has fully booted, I can find bolth versions of libssl, 0.9.8 and 1.1.

Halftux 2019-11-19 14:10

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
On my device where I did my devel steps (certificates, openssl, qt4):
Opera does not open the webmail.
But qml browser does open it.

ric9K 2019-11-19 14:49

Re: Security certificates have expired
 
Ok, thanks for trying. Strange...

Maybe Maemish will remember what else he did...

I wonder now how to upgrade the libssl into the initrafs (or equivalent part) which is mounted as / during Backupmenu use...

ontime 2019-11-19 16:15

Re: Security certificates have expired.
 
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I use Opera 11.50.14 on almost bare maemo. That webmail works when I check only tls1.2 in opera:config. When I check all tls 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 this page fails with 552 code.

So try type opera:config into url field and into search type 'tls' and uncheck 1.0 and 1.1 and check only tls 1.2. Should be good on opera 12 also.


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