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Unacceptable TLS certificate
Is there any way to make it accept the needed certs?
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Please share the URLs to those pages. Have you verified that those pages are working with other browsers?
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I too have faced same issue, one such example is
https://www.flipkart.com/account/login?ret=%2F
the page opens with most other browsers(including w3m, qutebrowser)
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https://github.com/Docbroke
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archlinux.org
gmail.com
farmerama.hu
mkkevig.hu but mkkevig.e-naplo.hu works...
hu.wikipedia.org
facebook.com
youtube.com
All of them works with firefox and midori.
Last edited by tombenko (2016-05-25 13:34:16)
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A fast workaround is
set ssl_policy ignore
instead of
set ssl_policy fail
This looks ugly to ignore the failing ssl connections, but works, nonetheless I think that this must be handled somewhere in the certificates. Could I set the topic as solved?
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I don't think ignoring SSL warnings is a good thing. I know that you are getting false positives, but in case there's a genuine problem with some certificate, then you are shooting yourself in the foot. At the very least, be sure not to do any sensitive work using uzbl.
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I don't think too, but some of these pages are used in my daily work, so it's get me a little upset.
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