Hello,
Chromium Version 49.0.2623.87 (64-bit) gives a ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID when accessing aur4.archlinux.org, it expects the url to be seemingly luna.archlinux.org. No way to workaround it.
I doubt AUR webmasters would change the SSL certificate to please Chromium devs. I just wish to give the information and read any relevant comments.
Cheers.
On 24.03.2016 20:48, SET wrote:
Chromium Version 49.0.2623.87 (64-bit) gives a ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID when accessing aur4.archlinux.org, it expects the url to be seemingly luna.archlinux.org. No way to workaround it.
Access aur.archlinux.org. It's the same box as aur4.archlinux.org and works fine.
Le jeudi 24 mars 2016 20:51:58 CET Noel Kuntze a écrit :
Access aur.archlinux.org. It's the same box as aur4.archlinux.org and works fine.
Yes, it works fine, thanks.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 2:48 PM, SET nmset@netcourrier.com wrote:
Hello,
Chromium Version 49.0.2623.87 (64-bit) gives a ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID when accessing aur4.archlinux.org, it expects the url to be seemingly luna.archlinux.org. No way to workaround it.
I doubt AUR webmasters would change the SSL certificate to please Chromium devs. I just wish to give the information and read any relevant comments.
Cheers.
This has nothing to do with just chrome. When a common name does not match a host name usually all browsers throw something.
Le jeudi 24 mars 2016 14:52:51 CET WebDawg a écrit :
This has nothing to do with just chrome. When a common name does not match a host name usually all browsers throw something.
Yet, Konqueror and Firefox redirect to aur.archlinux.org. If I insist with aur4.archlinux.org, both offer to continue and finally accept it.
Anyway, aur.archlinux.org is OK, I just didn't know the aur4 subdomain was temporary.
Thanks.
On 03/24/2016 03:48 PM, SET wrote:
Hello,
Chromium Version 49.0.2623.87 (64-bit) gives a ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID when accessing aur4.archlinux.org, it expects the url to be seemingly luna.archlinux.org. No way to workaround it.
I doubt AUR webmasters would change the SSL certificate to please Chromium devs. I just wish to give the information and read any relevant comments.
Cheers.
aur4.archlinux.org was only used during the AUR3 ==> AUR4 migration transition state, and has since been removed from the certificate.
There is every reason to think that that was deliberate ;) especially since no one should be using unofficial subdomains that aren't supposed to exist, anyway.
Regardless of what method you use to access it (any browser whatsoever, or SSH/git) you will get the same error -- because you are supposed to get the error.
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