On 2015-02-28 20:25, Glenn Plas wrote :
Hey Andre,
localhost or 127.0.0.1 is ipv4 , why is your netstat only showing ipv6
ports ?
Glenn
Excellent question !
I know IPV6 since almost 20 years but I've never seen a V6 connection
before this ;-)
And just a few weeks ago, I saw this in an
And, should you be using the addon NoScript, you also have to make an
exception in its Application Boundaries Enforcer module (ABE):
Go to the NoScript options, then to the tab Advanced, subtab ABE,
SYSTEM ruleset.
If you haven't edited those already, they should look like this:
# Prevent
Maybe you can circumvent the issue by doing this:
Open JOSM and make sure you have Remote Control enabled. In Firefox,
go to this address: https://127.0.0.1:8112/
You should get a warning screen saying This Connection is Untrusted.
Click I Understand the Risks and press the Add Exception...
You are right André. So it remains a mystery why it doesn't work. At some
point I thought I had the same problem, but it was JOSM that hung for
another reason.
Cheers,
Jo
2015-02-28 19:41 GMT+01:00 André Pirard a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com:
On 2015-02-28 17:58, Jo wrote :
It makes a
On 2015-02-28 16:57, Ruben Maes wrote :
Maybe you can circumvent the issue by doing this:
Open JOSM and make sure you have Remote Control enabled. In Firefox,
go to this address: https://127.0.0.1:8112/
You should get a warning screen saying "This Connection is
On 2015-02-28 17:58, Jo wrote :
It makes a connection to the website of openstreetmap and sends your
password over it. If you do that over http, all the routers in the
middle can simply see your password. Is that a big deal? Not in
itself, until somebody starts to 'impersonate' you. Making
Hey Andre,
localhost or 127.0.0.1 is ipv4 , why is your netstat only showing ipv6
ports ?
Glenn
On 28-02-15 19:41, André Pirard wrote:
On 2015-02-28 17:58, Jo wrote :
It makes a connection to the website of openstreetmap and sends your
password over it. If you do that over http, all the
It makes a connection to the website of openstreetmap and sends your
password over it. If you do that over http, all the routers in the middle
can simply see your password. Is that a big deal? Not in itself, until
somebody starts to 'impersonate' you. Making uploads that weren't yours in
your
On 26-02-15 20:52, Marc Gemis wrote:
Somewhere last weekend a new certificate was installed on osm.org
http://osm.org. It's some kind of weird certificate (don't know the
details, but it was discussed on the josm-dev mailing list), since it is
signed by startssl.
StartSSL is a free
I'm having the same problem now. Matthieu already experienced this before
and for him it was resolved by clearing the cache, then accepting a
certificate again.
I'm going to try doing that.
Oei, in 't Engels vertrokken... Matthieu heeft dat probleem dus ook al
gehad. Bij hem was het opgelost
Somewhere last weekend a new certificate was installed on osm.org. It's
some kind of weird certificate (don't know the details, but it was
discussed on the josm-dev mailing list), since it is signed by startssl.
I had a problem on a machine running Java 6, it was no longer possible to
submit
I created a ticket. Will see what happens...
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/11170#ticket
Gilbert
On 26 February 2015 at 20:52, Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com wrote:
Somewhere last weekend a new certificate was installed on osm.org. It's
some kind of weird certificate (don't know the
Issue is already going on for 10 months. Doesn't look like it will be fixed
anytime soon.
Since the intro of support for https JOSM team has been struggling with
certificates.
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/10033
Gilbert
On 26 February 2015 at 22:05, Gilbert Hersschens
Ik krijg JOSM niet gestart vanuit Firefox (OSM edit functie). Geen probleem
met Internet Explorer 11 of Chrome. Wellicht een kwestie van security of
Java instellingen ? Iemand een idee ?
Gilbert
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Dat is eigenaardig, kan je 's proberen met Ctrl-Click of het muiswieltje
indrukken op zo'n link?
Het staat los van Java. Het is gewoon een http request naar poort 8111.
Jo
Op 25 februari 2015 21:49 schreef Gilbert Hersschens gherssch...@gmail.com
:
Ik krijg JOSM niet gestart vanuit Firefox
JOSM moet op dat moment wel al gestart zijn, anders luistert hij niet op
die poort 8111.
Op 25 februari 2015 23:35 schreef Gilbert Hersschens gherssch...@gmail.com
:
Maakt niks uit. Ik krijg altijd Editing failed - make sure JOSM or
Merkaartor is loaded and the remote control option is
Gilbert,
vraagje: draait JOSM al als je dit doet?
Op mijn platform zal een klik in een browser nooit iets lokaal lanceren.
Volgens mij moet het gewoon eerst draaien.
Glenn
On 25-02-15 23:35, Gilbert Hersschens wrote:
Maakt niks uit. Ik krijg altijd Editing failed - make sure JOSM or
Misverstandje. JOSM draait natuurlijk al. Zit gewoon te wachten op input
voor selectie van gebied voor download.
On 25 Feb 2015 23:44, Glenn Plas gl...@byte-consult.be wrote:
Gilbert,
vraagje: draait JOSM al als je dit doet?
Op mijn platform zal een klik in een browser nooit iets lokaal
On 2015-02-25 23:35, Gilbert Hersschens
wrote :
Maakt niks uit. Ik krijg altijd "Editing failed -
make sure JOSM or Merkaartor is loaded and the remote control
option is enabled". Blijkbaar krijgt het commando om JOSM te
starten geen respons
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