https client auth failing after firmware upgrade?

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I didn't restore from backup after firmware upgrade...but yes I tried
clearing all stored data in opera...no go.

Made sure "redirect" was checked in addition to ssl2...tried all combos
and get same results.

CertMgr definitelys shows 2 good (unexpired) user certs signed by CA
name is shows up in my trust store. My web server is DEFINITELY
returning a server cert signed by this CA.

Alas there is no "Tools->Log" in opera ui as there is for
ApplicationManager.

Do we even have centralized logging on n800? I notice /var/logs is
basically empty...I realize memory is <somewhat> limited...but an
aggresive log rotation policy should solve this I would think.


mike

Josh Smith wrote:
> That's too bad... That's the easy fix.  Does it work if you clear your
> cache, reboot, and then go directly to the web site that wasn't
> working?  Also - have you looked at the certificate manager in the
> control panel for clues?
>
> On 7/10/07, Mike Klein <mklein at vxappliance.com> wrote:
>>
>>  My date/time exactly matches my laptop (and both are correct).
>> 7/10/07 and
>> 1:30 pm...time of post.
>>
>>
>>  mike
>>
>>
>>  Josh Smith wrote:
>>  This seems to be a chronic problem with Opera on the N800. One common
>> fix is to make sure your date and time are set properly - including
>> the date format.
>>
>> I am rather sure there is a bug report on this issue - I think I
>> started it... It seems to have gotten worse though since the upgrade.
>>
>> On 7/10/07, Piotr Zagorowski <piotr.zagorowski at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  I'm seeing probably the same issue. I'm having problem e.g. with
>> https://www.t-mobile.co.uk
>>
>> first:
>> "This site has sent an untrusted certificate
>> * Certificate cannot identify the server"
>>
>> and then:
>>
>> "Unable to complete secure transaction
>> https://www.t-mobile.co.uk/service/your-account/login/";
>>
>>
>> Pit
>>
>> On 7/10/07, Mike Klein <mklein at vxappliance.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  I have a couple of clients certs imported signed by self-signed CA
>> which
>> is also imported as trusted root.
>>
>> My server shows client isn't returning a certificate. The imported certs
>> are trusted for web, email and wlan.
>>
>> Since /var/log is empty I'm not sure where to check on nokia side.
>>
>> Has this been reported or are others seeing this?
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