For wiki.koha-community.org, Opera has started giving a SSL Error: Your connection is not private You attempted to reach wiki.koha-community.org, but the server presented an invalid certificate. You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain. Firefox (verified by "Let's encrypt") does not stumble. Is this purely an Opera foible? There seems to be a fair amount of "web chatter" about "Let's encrypt" being temperamental on Ubuntu. Thanks -- Paul
* Paul A (paul.a@navalmarinearchive.com) wrote:
For wiki.koha-community.org, Opera has started giving a SSL Error:
Your connection is not private You attempted to reach wiki.koha-community.org, but the server presented an invalid certificate. You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain.
Firefox (verified by "Let's encrypt") does not stumble. Is this purely an Opera foible? There seems to be a fair amount of "web chatter" about "Let's encrypt" being temperamental on Ubuntu.
It's Opera, it probably is either an old version, or Opera hasn't updated its list of CAs yet Chris -- Chris Cormack Catalyst IT Ltd. +64 4 803 2238 PO Box 11-053, Manners St, Wellington 6142, New Zealand
At 01:52 PM 1/29/2016 +1300, Chris Cormack wrote:
* Paul A (paul.a@navalmarinearchive.com) wrote:
For wiki.koha-community.org, Opera has started giving a SSL Error:
Your connection is not private You attempted to reach wiki.koha-community.org, but the server presented an invalid certificate. You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain.
Firefox (verified by "Let's encrypt") does not stumble. Is this purely an Opera foible? There seems to be a fair amount of "web chatter" about "Let's encrypt" being temperamental on Ubuntu.
It's Opera, it probably is either an old version, or Opera hasn't updated its list of CAs yet
Thanks Chris, but... it is the latest version of Opera (34, both .deb and win), and I have installed all four certs suggested by <https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/> without luck. I have posted a query to the "Let's encrypt" community board. Best -- Paul
Thanks Chris, but... it is the latest version of Opera (34, both .deb and win)
When I check Opera 34 on Windows I see no SSL error. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org
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