New GCE deployer has "ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR". I added Issue 901
<https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore/issues/901>


On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 6:39 PM, clive boulton <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Already deployed launcher instance isn't accessible (apparently scary red
> url has gone). I started my GCE VM and also restarted it after 15 mins. May
> the build has not yet propagated to GCE, I will try tomorrow. [I'm in @NYPL
> they may be blocking unknown URLs, they block porn etc].
>
>
> <http://goog_1391584171>
> https://104.197.84.88/
>
> This site can’t provide a secure connection
>
> *104.197.84.88* sent an invalid response.
>
>
>    - Try running Connectivity Diagnostics.
>
> ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 5:57 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Done.
>>
>> The deployer at https://camlistore.org/launch/ is now deploying
>> Camlistore with the shiny new features I've just mentioned. Please do test
>> it and report bugs, and keep in mind this is still experimental as this is
>> fairly recent code.
>>
>> have fun.
>>
>>
>> On 18 January 2017 at 18:56, clive boulton <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for moving to make the Camlistore webUI URL green and safe.
>>>
>>> Maybe ChromeOS can't store a local client certificate because ChromeOS
>>> has no OS file system...
>>>
>>> Thanks for cautionary note. In an American Heath facility it almost
>>> takes an act of the US Congress to use new software or hardware. Staff are
>>> drilled on privacy processes and regulations, more so recently because of
>>> ransomware. This frightening caused the couple to ask me to set up their
>>> personal data store mainly for pictures as they will move from Vermont to
>>> Hawaii and it's easier to photograph stuff than move stuff.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jan 18, 2017 11:58 AM, "Mathieu Lonjaret" <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Before trying to answer, since you mention the hospital environment I'd
>>>> like to point something out: even though it's none of my business, I hope
>>>> you're not deploying Camlistore in production for professional health data?
>>>> I mean, it's one thing to deploy it for friends, so they can store whatever
>>>> data they want (and they should have backups of the data anyway of course),
>>>> and as long as you feel you can help them if they run into a problem. I
>>>> feel we can say that Camlistore's core is pretty sound, but it should not
>>>> be trusted yet as a whole product for critical stuff like health data in an
>>>> hospital.
>>>>
>>>> That said, I'm not sure I understand what is it you want to do. I
>>>> assume you're using Chrome as a browser as well when you're ChromeOS, so
>>>> why can't you do the same as you would on another OS? That is, Click on
>>>> ADVANCED so you can get past the connection warning? Then again, I've never
>>>> used ChromeOS, so I don't really know.
>>>>
>>>> Also, that particular problem should be moot very soon, since I believe
>>>> we're ready for the next phase of the deployer, i.e. it will provide you
>>>> with a hostname as well, so you'll get a certificate signed for that very
>>>> hostname instead of one signed for localhost, as it does now. Actually, I
>>>> don't see why we couldn't deploy that version of it now, at least behind an
>>>> experimental flag. I'll try to get it done asap, and report back here.
>>>>
>>>> On 18 January 2017 at 02:51, clive boulton <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Successfully setup the Camlistore launcher version for a pharmacist
>>>>> and nurse couple who have four clients: Chromebook (R55), Android tablet
>>>>> (5.x), Android phone (5.x) and Macbook Air (MacOS).  After completing
>>>>> setup of the Camlistore Launcher version the success form generates both
>>>>> SHA-1 and SHA-256 keys. Visit the external web url
>>>>> https://104.198.190.48/ on ChromeOS results in:
>>>>>
>>>>> “Your connection is not private
>>>>>
>>>>> Attackers might be trying to steal your information from
>>>>> 104.198.190.48 (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).
>>>>>
>>>>> NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
>>>>>
>>>>> Automatically report details of possible security incidents to
>>>>> Google. Privacy policy
>>>>>
>>>>> Back to safety HIDE ADVANCED
>>>>>
>>>>> This server could not prove that it is 104.198.190.48; its security
>>>>> certificate is not trusted by your computer's operating system. This may 
>>>>> be
>>>>> caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. 
>>>>> Learn
>>>>> more.
>>>>>
>>>>> Proceed to 104.198.190.48 (unsafe)
>>>>>
>>>>> Do I input the SHA-256 key to allow an exception to suppress the above
>>>>> security message and instead show a green safe https web url? [folks who
>>>>> work in hospitals have been drilled to avoid insecure sites due to
>>>>> ransom-ware and HIPAA]
>>>>>
>>>>> I tried adding an exception thru ChromeOS by clicking on the strikes
>>>>> out “red lock” before https: on the external web url
>>>>> https://104.198.190.48/
>>>>>
>>>>> On ChromeOS I tried every option to input https://104.198.190.48/ security
>>>>> address without any success, do I need to input the SHA-256 key as browser
>>>>> exception certificate?
>>>>>
>>>>> Following Chrome help is not helpful https://support.google.com/chr
>>>>> ome/answer/3123708?hl=en
>>>>>
>>>>> https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95617?hl=en&ref_topic=3434353
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for help.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dgK_cR8jlnzzqgLwT639HIAN
>>>>> St4NReekNcNI6w33xLY/edit
>>>>>
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