Ken,

I just installed for surf and epiphany. I tested with my own websites that are 
using letsencrypt certificates.

Indeed, both browsers are broken, in the case of epiphany, I couldn’t even 
download the http version w/o an error, as it still tried pulling an external 
resource using https.

However, I doubt that the issue is with gnutls: I used both aria2 
+gnutls+sqlite3 (my default build) and curl +gnutls to pull down two of my 
https home pages as well as gitHub.com/macports/ w/o any issues.

The ABI for gnutls 3.6.x is a superset of version 3.5.x, no previous symbols 
have been removed or modified, only new functionality has been added:

https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnutls-devel/2017-August/008484.html

Marius
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Marius Schamschula




> On Jan 18, 2019, at 6:08 PM, Ken Cunningham <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I’m not sure which port is causing this error I’m seeing since recent updates.
> 
> To see it, use something like epiphany or surf
> 
> surf www.github.com
> epiphany www.github.com
> 
> 
> I think the error is in gnutls, maybe in libidn2?
> 
> I’m narrowing it down to perhaps the srp authentication module, but I’m out 
> of my depth to an extent.
> 
> i’m not sure yet if it’s a MacPorts thing, or some new bug that slipped into 
> gnutls.
> 
> Anyway, it seems to stop the use of things that use gnutls against some 
> authenticating websites.
> 
> Ken

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