2011/2/27 Florian Effenberger <floeff@documentfoundation.org>
Hi,
RGB ES wrote on 2011-02-26 14.58:
I get a certification error with konqueror, but not with firefox for
https://www.libreoffice.org/. Same forhttps://bugs.freedesktop.org/
might be because Konqueror does not know about the StartSSL Root CA which
we use - it should work at least in Firefox, IE, Chrome, SeaMonkey and
Safari. :-)
Florian
Interesting ! I checked this out in FF, Chromium, and Opera and at first
glance everything looked fine. However, that latest Opera contains a feature
that allows one to check security information with respect to a website, and
under the «Security» tab, I see the following (my translation from the
Swedish) :
*
This web site is not secure.*
The connexion to www.libreoffice.org is not secure and should not be used to
transmit sensitive information. The server attempted to activate security
functions but failed.
The above notice is followed by a so-called «certificate summary», as
follows :
Owner : *.libreoffice.org, Florian Effenberger
Issuer : StartCom Class2 Primary Intermediate Server, CA StartCom Ltd.
Expires : 2012-12-27 01.37.00 GMT
Encryption protocol : TLS v1.0 256 bit AES (1024 bit DHE_RSA/SHA)
Henri
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