Am 10.07.2012 17:02, schrieb Patrice Matthias Brend'amour: > Is it pointing to a valid file? > -- > bitZeche GmbH > Patrice Matthias Brend'amour (Software Developer) > Phone: +49 261 201 69 86 > Universitätsstr. 3 Fax: +49 261 201 69 93 > D-56070 Koblenz Email: p.brendam...@bitzeche.de > Germany > -- > > On Jul 10, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Jürgen Echter wrote: > >> Am 10.07.2012 16:54, schrieb Jürgen Echter: >>> Am 10.07.2012 15:38, schrieb Patrice Matthias Brend'amour: >>>>> Im that far that i see the following in apache ssl_access.log: >>>>> >>>>> 192.168.0.91 - - [10/Jul/2012:14:23:29 +0200] "GET >>>>> /plugins/updates.php?plugin=sogo-connec...@inverse.ca&version=0.00&platform=WINNT_x86-msvc >>>>> HTTP/1.1" 200 788 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:10.0.5) >>>>> Gecko/20120605 Thunderbird/10.0.5 Lightning/1.2.1" >>>>> >>>>> Thunderbird tells me to wait for plugins update, but nothing got updated. >>>>> >>>>> my certs are under settings - extended - certificates - server >>>>> >>>> Did you call that URL yourself to see what the server is returning >>>> (especially the URL for the plugin file is important) >>>> >>>> Patrice >>>> -- >>>> bitZeche GmbH >>>> Patrice Matthias Brend'amour (Software Developer) >>>> Phone: +49 261 201 69 86 >>>> Universitätsstr. 3 Fax: +49 261 201 69 93 >>>> D-56070 Koblenz Email: >>>> p.brendam...@bitzeche.de >>>> >>>> Germany >>>> -- >>>> >>>> On Jul 10, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Jürgen Echter wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Am 14.06.2012 13:06, schrieb Martin (Lists): >>>>> >>>>>> Am 14.06.2012 11:45, schrieb Jürgen Echter: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Am 14.06.2012 11:21, schrieb Patrice Matthias Brend'amour: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Are you using a self-signed certificate for https? >>>>>>>> If so, you need to add your certificate (or the CA, if you created >>>>>>>> one) to Thunderbird's certificate store first. Otherwise, the >>>>>>>> integrator won't be able to connect to the update server. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> Patrice >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> yes there's an self-signed cert. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I thought its already added, because on first connect to SOGo >>>>>>> thunderbird asks me what to do with the untrusted cert. i saved the >>>>>>> security exception rule. >>>>>>> >>>>>> To my knowledge thunderbird from version 10 on needs a trusted signed >>>>>> source for update addons unless you disable this. I wrote this once down >>>>>> (somewhere in the archive). If I recall right I had to set >>>>>> >>>>>> force_bool_pref("extensions.install.requireBuiltInCerts", false); >>>>>> force_bool_pref("extensions.update.requireBuiltInCerts", false); >>>>>> >>>>>> to get TBs update working again. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Martin >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> do i need to explicitly add it to thunderbirds cert storage? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> if so where would be the best place to add it? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> juergen >>>>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> sorry for the long delay. >>>>> >>>>> Im that far that i see the following in apache ssl_access.log: >>>>> >>>>> 192.168.0.91 - - [10/Jul/2012:14:23:29 +0200] "GET >>>>> /plugins/updates.php?plugin=sogo-connec...@inverse.ca&version=0.00&platform=WINNT_x86-msvc >>>>> HTTP/1.1" 200 788 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:10.0.5) >>>>> Gecko/20120605 Thunderbird/10.0.5 Lightning/1.2.1" >>>>> >>>>> Thunderbird tells me to wait for plugins update, but nothing got updated. >>>>> >>>>> my certs are under settings - extended - certificates - server >>>>> >>>>> another question: >>>>> >>>>> where should i add this ? : >>>>> >>>>> force_bool_pref("extensions.install.requireBuiltInCerts", false); >>>>> force_bool_pref("extensions.update.requireBuiltInCerts", false); >>>>> >>>>> thanks for your time >>>>> >>>>> juergen >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> users@sogo.nu >>>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> if i call the url in chrome i get: >>> This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with >>> it. The document tree is shown below. >>> <RDF xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" >>> xmlns:em="http://www.mozilla.org/2004/em-rdf#"> >>> <Description about="urn:mozilla:extension:sogo-integra...@inverse.ca"> >>> <em:updates> >>> <Seq> >>> <li> >>> <Description> >>> <em:version>10.0.2</em:version> >>> <em:targetApplication> >>> <Description> >>> <em:id>{3550f703-e582-4d05-9a08-453d09bdfdc6}</em:id> >>> <em:minVersion>10.0</em:minVersion> >>> <em:maxVersion>10.*</em:maxVersion> >>> <em:updateLink> >>> http://inverse.ca/downloads/extensions/sogo-integrator-10.0.2.xpi >>> </em:updateLink> >>> </Description> >>> </em:targetApplication> >>> </Description> >>> </li> >>> </Seq> >>> </em:updates> >>> </Description> >>> </RDF> >>> >> ah i forgot, as i saw your post i tried and saw the inverse.ca link it is >> pointing to. i changed this to my url just to get sure. >> >> still the same behaviour. >> Hi Patrice,
finally i got it working. i pointed it to the right direction without https:// and with ip such as http://192.168.0.2/plugins and now everything is working. thanks a lot. regards juergen p.s.: is this mentioned in any manual? -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists