Opera, AFAIK, now abandoned and can contain obsolete CA bundle (not sure
it uses system CA storage).

So, it seems this is quite different issue.


02.10.2017 5:46, L A Walsh пишет:
> Jeffrey Merkey wrote:
>>
>> One caveat about this I discovered that there are quite a few websites
>> which completely ignore the Accept-Encoding request header and just go
>> ahead and send gzip html data even when you tell it not to.  Oh well,
>> back to the drawing board.
>>   
> ---
>    But didn't your bump problems only happen on google and wikipedia?
> If your solution works there...isn't that all that is needed?
>
>    BTW, I'm responding, as I'm going to try your fix with a similar
> problem
> I'm seeing in Opera.  Opera complains about the (bumped) security on
> google --
> not sure about wikipedia -- but tween FF and Opera, only Opera
> complained --
> but it said both certs were ok (one from my local sys and one from
> google).
>
>    Was a bit weird -- but I was involved in something else so didn't
> persue
> it.  Now am wondering if it is the same or a similar issue.
>
> -linda
>
>>   
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