[aur-general] Is dev.archlinux.org browser dependent?
Hello TUs, I finally managed to enter dev.archlinux.org to adopt some packages in [community]. I had to install opera to do so. I tried firefox, conkeror and midori, but all of them did not give me a login form but a message about an untrusted site. So my question is: Are there any settings I have to apply (using about:config or the like)? I would like to get rid of opera if I can. Hints? Regards Stefan
Hello TUs,
I finally managed to enter dev.archlinux.org to adopt some packages in [community].
I had to install opera to do so. I tried firefox, conkeror and midori, but all of them did not give me a login form but a message about an untrusted site. So my question is: Are there any settings I have to apply (using about:config or the like)?
I would like to get rid of opera if I can. Hints?
Regards Stefan using firefox here. is the first time when you use firefox to login on website with self signed certificate? you have to tell firefox that you
Stefan Husmann wrote: trust the certificate. -- Ionut
Stefan Husmann wrote: > Hello TUs, > > I finally managed to enter dev.archlinux.org to adopt some packages in > [community]. > > I had to install opera to do so. I tried firefox, conkeror and midori, > but all of them did not give me a login form but a message about an > untrusted site. So my question is: > Are there any settings I have to apply (using about:config or the like)? > > I would like to get rid of opera if I can. Hints? > > Regards Stefan a tutorial for firefox would be like this: 1) you see a page where firefox is telling you that "This Connection is Untrusted" 2) you click on I understand the risks 3) click on add exception 4) confirm security exception -- Ionut
Biru Ionut schrieb: > Stefan Husmann wrote: >> Hello TUs, >> >> I finally managed to enter dev.archlinux.org to adopt some packages in >> [community]. >> >> I had to install opera to do so. I tried firefox, conkeror and midori, >> but all of them did not give me a login form but a message about an >> untrusted site. So my question is: >> Are there any settings I have to apply (using about:config or the like)? >> >> I would like to get rid of opera if I can. Hints? >> >> Regards Stefan > a tutorial for firefox would be like this: > 1) you see a page where firefox is telling you that "This Connection is > Untrusted" > 2) you click on I understand the risks > 3) click on add exception > 4) confirm security exception > Yes, it is the first time. Works, also with conkeror. Thank you. Regards Stefan
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Stefan Husmann <stefan-husmann@t-online.de> wrote:
Hello TUs,
I finally managed to enter dev.archlinux.org to adopt some packages in [community].
I had to install opera to do so. I tried firefox, conkeror and midori, but all of them did not give me a login form but a message about an untrusted site. So my question is: Are there any settings I have to apply (using about:config or the like)?
I would like to get rid of opera if I can. Hints?
Regards Stefan
With some of the webkit browsers (either arora or midori) you can use: export WEBKIT_IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS="1" Though it'll ignore all errors, not just untrusted certs. James
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Biru Ionut
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James Rayner
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Stefan Husmann