10.02.2019 8:06, Stevens пишет:
On 2/9/19 9:00 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 10/02/2019 00.24, Stevens wrote:
I am lost. In the "I don't understand" way. Google has not helped much, either.
If I bypass my router, i.e. patch directly to my ethernet port on the 'puter (networking set to dhcp) I can no longer access https websites. I get the IP addr from the ISP's server ok, I can go to different sites ok but all https sites return an error. The specific wording is different on different sites but basically it is indicating a security error.
Well, paste here examples.
I assume then that my router has some security certificate or similar mechanism that is passed to these sites that my 'puter doesn't. How to enable it? It would seem to be a really simple thing but I can find nothing that helps me figure it out.
No, the routers have no certificates.
Carlos:
In Firefox I get "error: ssl error rx record too long" when I am connected straight from my puter to the ISP. If the router is in circuit, all works as it should. This behavior says that obviously the router is doing something that my computer is not whilst communicating with the distant server. What "that" is escapes me.
Does it happen with other browser as well? Show output of openssl s_client -connect <host-name>:443 -state < /dev/null for the same host when connected to the router and directly. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org