On my Java 6 machine, I've turned off https. That works fine.
One the Belgian mailing list [1], someone is having problems with the
Remote Control when the link is clicked in FireFox.
I don't know whether it is related or not.
regards
m
[1]
As they don't answer us I think we can release the February version without
any change.
What do you think?
Le 25 févr. 2015 16:14, Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks for letting me know there is a key I can change. Of course I hope I
can upgrade this machine soon, but that's not
Hello,
Sorry, I can't upgrade, the OS X version 10.6.8 does not support Java 7.
Since I only borrow this computer from work during lunch for mapping, I
have to stay on this Java and OSX version. At this moment we need those
versions for testing (the OS) and development (the Java).
For now I'll
Hallo Paul,
Sorry, I can't upgrade, the OS X version 10.6.8 does not support Java 7.
Since I only borrow this computer from work during lunch for mapping, I
have to stay on this Java and OSX version. At this moment we need those
versions for testing (the OS) and development (the Java).
For now
Thanks for letting me know there is a key I can change. Of course I hope I
can upgrade this machine soon, but that's not my decision. And I fully
understand that you won't do anything special for this old version.
regards
m
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Dirk Stöcker
If OSM stays with the startssl certificate, we could implement a
TrustManager which first checks the default Trust store and then a JOSM
custom one including the StartSSL certificate.
There are samples out there, which can be used as a basic guideline.
2015-02-23 11:42 GMT+01:00 Dirk Stöcker openstreet...@dstoecker.de:
I added a comment there. Let's see what they say.
Nothing yet. I made some noise to bring attention on the subject:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/josmeditor/diary/34460
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015, Paul Woelfel wrote:
If OSM stays with the startssl certificate, we could implement a
TrustManager which first checks the default Trust store and then a JOSM
custom one including the StartSSL certificate.
There are samples out there, which can be used as a basic guideline.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2015, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Tonight osm.org sysadmins briefly switched to another root CA for their
https certificates (StartSSL), which is not included in Java Root CA
default list. As a direct consequence it caused download/upload errors for
all JOSM users since we enabled
On Mon, 23 Feb 2015, Vincent Privat wrote:
Tonight osm.org sysadmins briefly switched to another root CA for their
https certificates (StartSSL), which is not included in Java Root CA
default list. As a direct consequence it caused download/upload errors for
all JOSM users since we enabled
Hi,
Tonight osm.org sysadmins briefly switched to another root CA for their
https certificates (StartSSL), which is not included in Java Root CA
default list. As a direct consequence it caused download/upload errors for
all JOSM users since we enabled HTTPS access by default.
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