Another url that doesn't work:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
We can no longer report bugs with epiphany about, for example, compiz.
This is with up-to-date (april 5) hardy
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clicking on an https link when the remote site has invalid credentials does not
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Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
- If there is a link to a site that is https, but the remote site has,
- say, an SSL certificate where the CN in the cert does not match the
- hostname for the remote site, then clicking the link will result in no
- action being
Thanks for the pointer Mary, and thanks Senor for pointing out how
actually get a Tools menu, currently I don't have one. All that together
constitues a workaround, but not a very good one.
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clicking on an https link when the remote site has invalid credentials does not
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The pretty html is nice, except it doesn't actually help.
It says to add an exception in my advanced encryption settings - where
are they? I have scrubbed every menu and there is nothing in there,
there is no way my mum is going to be able to work this out. This should
be a blocker.
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clicking
The specific menu is Tools and the menu item is Manage Certificates.
You then press Add Exception and re-input the URL. (This information
is by no means intended to substitute for better documentation and
better handling, I agree that there should be both.)
** Attachment added: unnamed
It should by noted that the Tools - Manage Certificates menu is not
immediately available. You first have to enable the 'Certificates'
extension. To do this you must have the epiphany-extensions package
installed and then you enable it by navigating to Tools - Extensions
and then select the
Damn it!
It a bit obfuscated the way to add an exception.
Menu: Tools/Manage Certificates
Tab: Servers
Button: Add Exception...
and Fill the form. This means, add the url manually and/or copy/paste
it.
Giving so many steps, will end in user changing the browser to use.
There are so many
The certificates signed by cacert.org are not valid CA Authorities for
gecko 1.9.
Firefox 3.0 show a fancy HTML with 2 buttons where you can add exceptions.
However, gecko 1.9 in Epyphany 2.22.0 doesn't show any buttons.
This is an usability issue, becasue there is no other ways to do it
easily.
Another site: https://bugs.freedesktop.org (self-signed certificate)
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https works for officialy signed and valid ssl certificates.
https does not work for self-signed, expired
As soon as the certificate is not 100% OK, there should be a message about the
problem, but you can only see a blank page.
The handling of SSL errors (i.e. self-signed certificates, expired,
Same problem here.
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as a workaround you can grant permanent certificate exception in firefox
and then copy the *.db files from firefox to epiphany profile.
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This might be related to the about:config bug Which doesn't do anything in
epiphany with xr1.9
In both the ssl case and about:config case firefox-3.0 opens a warning/info
dialog embedded as a html page (Best textual explanation i could figure out)
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FWIW, this is blocking me from closing freedesktop.org bugs...
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Confirming on Hardy, too. Yet another URL:
https://intranet.study.fce.vutbr.cz/ (expired certificate)
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Confirming, seems to be an Ubuntu specific issue this isn't reproducible
with trunk, thanks.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Triaged
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clicking on an https link when the remote site has invalid credentials does not
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that seems to be a xulrunner-1.9 issue, opening a task there too
** Also affects: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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this happens for me too, on hardy.
even going directly to a site with invalid security information (by
typing the https:// url into the address bar) doesn't work at all.
it's as if the hook from gecko into epiphany to show the are you sure?
dialog is broken.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser
I am affected by this bug. (I can't give any URLs as they are for non-
public resources.)
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Thanks for your report, can you give us a url where to test that?
thanks.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New = Incomplete
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http://thedanielfamily.org/
The above URL will contain a single link. If I click on it with
Epiphany I go nowhere. If I use firefox it goes to the correct URL.
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