konqueror certificate problem after upgrading to KDE 2.2.2
Hi After upgrading KDE from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2, following happened: When hitting our bank URL, and going into identification, browser gives the following: "The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this server. Do you wish to continue" It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this annoying message. I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on popping up several times during one transaction in various places. This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE upgrade. Help anyone? Jaska.
Jaakko Tamminen wrote: [...]
"The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this server. Do you wish to continue"
It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this annoying message.
I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on popping up several times during one transaction in various places.
This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE upgrade.
Which distro do you use? Which RPMs did you take? Where were they located? Probably this helps, that - if we have the same distro and RPMs -- something is wrong at the RPms for the distro, because I _exactly_ have the same problem... Rene
Hi I did download the whole tree from http://download.uk.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/2.2.2/SuSE/i386/7.2/ So it is ment for SuSE 7.2, which I have. Jaska. Viestissä Perjantai 7. Joulukuuta 2001 17:50, Rene Engelhard kirjoitti:
Jaakko Tamminen wrote:
[...]
"The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this server. Do you wish to continue"
It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this annoying message.
I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on popping up several times during one transaction in various places.
This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE upgrade.
Which distro do you use? Which RPMs did you take? Where were they located?
Probably this helps, that - if we have the same distro and RPMs -- something is wrong at the RPms for the distro, because I _exactly_ have the same problem...
Rene
I get the same problem as Jaakko.
I'm using KDE 2.2.2 from SuSE and my online bank now gives the exact same
dialogs.
--
Tim Harrell
Hi
I did download the whole tree from http://download.uk.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/2.2.2/SuSE/i386/7.2/
So it is ment for SuSE 7.2, which I have.
Jaska.
Viestissä Perjantai 7. Joulukuuta 2001 17:50, Rene Engelhard kirjoitti:
Jaakko Tamminen wrote:
[...]
"The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this server. Do you wish to continue"
It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this annoying message.
I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on popping up several times during one transaction in various places.
This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE upgrade.
Which distro do you use? Which RPMs did you take? Where were they located?
Probably this helps, that - if we have the same distro and RPMs -- something is wrong at the RPms for the distro, because I _exactly_ have the same problem...
Rene
Hi, I get a problem very similar as I'm using a proxy server. It never used to happen and has now started. KDE SSL Information reports the IP Address and URL as the one of the proxy server. Message Server Authentication The IP Address of the host 127.0.0.1 does not match the one the certificate was issued to. If the proxy is disabled and access is direct (although going through one of ntlword's invisible/transparent proxies) I get exactly the same error message described previously. Regards Adam Leach On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Tim Harrell wrote:
I get the same problem as Jaakko. I'm using KDE 2.2.2 from SuSE and my online bank now gives the exact same dialogs.
-- Tim Harrell
On Friday 07 Dec 2001 3:26 pm, Jaakko Tamminen wrote:
[...]
"The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this server. Do you wish to continue"
It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this annoying message.
I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on popping up several times during one transaction in various places.
This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE upgrade.
Hi This seems not to be a single computer problem, but an issue with KDE..? Maybe there is a problem clearing the old certificate. I have tried to look in various places, but could not find any dir where the certificates are.. So they are probably written in a single file. I still hope that someone has a solution to this. Jaska. Viestissä Perjantai 7. Joulukuuta 2001 19:09, SuSE Mailing List User kirjoitti:
Hi,
I get a problem very similar as I'm using a proxy server. It never used to happen and has now started. KDE SSL Information reports the IP Address and URL as the one of the proxy server.
Message Server Authentication The IP Address of the host 127.0.0.1 does not match the one the certificate was issued to.
If the proxy is disabled and access is direct (although going through one of ntlword's invisible/transparent proxies) I get exactly the same error message described previously.
Regards Adam Leach
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Tim Harrell wrote:
I get the same problem as Jaakko. I'm using KDE 2.2.2 from SuSE and my online bank now gives the exact same dialogs.
-- Tim Harrell
On Friday 07 Dec 2001 3:26 pm, Jaakko Tamminen wrote:
[...]
"The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this server. Do you wish to continue"
It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this annoying message.
I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on popping up several times during one transaction in various places.
This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE upgrade.
Hi Tim, On Friday, 7. December 2001 17:25, Tim Harrell wrote:
I get the same problem as Jaakko. I'm using KDE 2.2.2 from SuSE and my online bank now gives the exact same dialogs.
I downloaded KDE 2.2.2 for SuSE 7.2 from ftp.suse.com and I also have the same error messages with online-banking. Other "encrypted" websites seem to work well with konqueror. Regards, Ming-Che -- ICQ#: 126097979
Tim Harrell wrote:
I get the same problem as Jaakko. I'm using KDE 2.2.2 from SuSE and my online bank now gives the exact same dialogs.
Because of that I asked where he got the RPMs. I got them from SuSE too and it seems that the problem is in the RPms on the KDE servers and the ones lying on SuSE's one. What do do? Does anyone know? Rene -- Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est [Aurelius Augustinus, 4. Jhd] Erklärung und Übsersetzung: http://fsfeurope.org/order/ öffentlicher GnuPG-Schlüssel: Mail an gnupgkey@rene-engelhard.de
* Rene Engelhard (mail@rene-engelhard.de) [011207 11:50]: ->Tim Harrell wrote: ->> I get the same problem as Jaakko. ->> I'm using KDE 2.2.2 from SuSE and my online bank now gives the exact same ->> dialogs. -> ->Because of that I asked where he got the RPMs. -> ->I got them from SuSE too and it seems that the problem is in the RPms ->on the KDE servers and the ones lying on SuSE's one. -> ->What do do? Does anyone know? Well, I can say that I got the KDE 2.2.2 RPM's and the updates just from ftp.suse.com..and I am having tons of issues connecting to secure sites and having it say loading is complete when the page is 1/2 rendered. I've also seen that some buttons within websites don't work anymore such as the delete button in my yahoo account which we all know is the most valuable button on a yahoo mail account ;) Something's up...good thing Mozilla 0.9.6 rocks or I think I would be more upset. ;) -----=====-----=====-----=====-----=====----- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org -----=====-----=====-----=====-----=====----- "Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal" -AE
I would delete all the KDE tmp files in /tmp along with .DCOP .MCOP .mcop in your home directory..I would also delete the 2 tmp files in .kde2 along with your cache for Konq. I had this issue a while ago and this cleared it up. KDE2 seems to not play well with it's cache/tmp files from previous versions...goofy YES..but in most cases true. * Jaakko Tamminen (jtamminen@satabaana.net) [011207 07:48]: ->Hi -> ->After upgrading KDE from 2.2.1 to 2.2.2, following happened: -> ->When hitting our bank URL, and going into identification, browser gives the ->following: -> ->"The cetificate is valid but does not appear to have been assigned to this ->server. Do you wish to continue" -> ->It does accept "yes" button, and it works... But I can't get rid of this ->annoying message. -> ->I have tried to clear all the certificates, cookies, cache, but just keeps on ->popping up several times during one transaction in various places. -> ->This happens with 2 different banks, so I believe it comes from our KDE ->upgrade. -> -----=====-----=====-----=====-----=====----- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org -----=====-----=====-----=====-----=====----- "Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal" -AE
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Ben Rosenberg
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Jaakko Tamminen
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Ming-Che Lee
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Rene Engelhard
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SuSE Mailing List User
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Tim Harrell