On 02/27/2011 07:10 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
...
> 
> 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
> 

That's OK as it is pulling the images from an http vs http:
http://www.libreoffice.org/assets/resized_screenshots_avoid/Screenshot-12.png
In other words, its mixed & only 'partially' secure.

If you try https://www.libreoffice.org/download/ that page should show
the security lock. And if you check the security (Tools|Advanced|Page
Security Info) you should see:
The connection to www.libreoffice.org is secure.

Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.7.62 Version/11.01

The issue, at this point, is with SeaMonkey (linux) & Konquer. If I try
on SeaMonkey Windows 2.1b2 it's fine:
http://img402.imageshack.us/f/seamonkeycertwindows1.png/

I've posted on the SeaMonkey dev group to see I someone there can figure
out the issue.

Gary



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