By running `chromium --temp-profile --incognito` there is no more "handshake" errors, yet I still have "tag not found" and "segmentation fault". At the end, Chromium fails to start:
~$ chromium --temp-profile --incognito Using temporary profile: /tmp/tmp.MieOJUxAZj Gtk-Message: 10:39:17.609: Failed to load module "appmenu-gtk-module" [5186:5186:0806/103917.655122:ERROR:chrome_browser_cloud_management_controller.cc(162)] Cloud management controller initialization aborted as CBCM is not enabled. [0806/103917.886103:ERROR:elf_dynamic_array_reader.h(64)] tag not found [0806/103917.886197:ERROR:elf_dynamic_array_reader.h(64)] tag not found [0806/103917.886226:ERROR:elf_dynamic_array_reader.h(64)] tag not found Segmentation fault (core dumped) Removing ~/.pki do not change anything either; Chromium crashes identically. I can replicate the issue with my two devices on Debian 12 : laptop and main computer—though they share a very similar configuration. Thank you very much for your time and attention. I hope that more skilled users will encounter the problem and give you more information. ------- Original Message ------- Le samedi 5 août 2023 à 20:15, Andres Salomon <dilin...@queued.net> a écrit : > Alright, thanks for trying. Looks like a bug in BoringSSL. There were a bunch > of changes (4b6d950d8..dd5219451 in git) between 114 and 115. It also looks > like you've got some kind of corrupt certificate. I know you said you tried > getting rid of your configs, but also try running `chromium --temp-profile > --incognito` . It could also be something in your ~/.pki directory, so you > could try deleting or moving that out of the way as well.