[konqueror] [Bug 467723] Okular part does not get activated when directly opening a PDF

2023-03-27 Thread avlas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467723

--- Comment #5 from avlas  ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #4)
> (In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #3)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #2)
> > > However, the SSL error I talked about is still triggered, this time inside
> > > Konqueror. The WebEngine PDF viewer worked fine. Could you reproduce this
> > > error? You didn't mention so I guess not. I wonder why I get that 
> > > problem...
> > > Any clue?
> > 
> > I got a dialog saying that there was an SSL error: "The server failed the
> > authenticity check (www.aei.gob.es).", but the dialog allowed me to choose
> > whether to go on despite the error or not. Choosing to ignore the error
> > allowed the Okular part to correctly open the file. Did you see such a
> > dialog? If not, maybe you saw it in the past and checked the option not to
> > show it again. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to re-enable it using a
> > GUI. You can do that editing a configuration file in ~/.config but I don't
> > know which one (all of this is not part of Konqueror, so I'm not familiar
> > with how it works).
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't have the option to ignore the error, but thanks for
> the information, I will see if I find a solution for this.
> 
> I close the original issue now as Resolved Worksforme, because the original
> request is already implemented, thank you!

I figured out that this has nothing to do with Konqueror/Okular but it is
related to openssl. For a workaround see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71603314/ssl-error-unsafe-legacy-renegotiation-disabled.
After adding Options = UnsafeLegacyRenegotiation to the [system_default_sect]
section in /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf, Konqueror displays a pop-up asking whether to
contniue or not. For security reasons it's NOT recommended to continue, however
SSL servers from some governments still use unsecure protocols :-/

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[konqueror] [Bug 467723] Okular part does not get activated when directly opening a PDF

2023-03-23 Thread avlas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467723

avlas  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #4 from avlas  ---
(In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #3)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #2)
> > However, the SSL error I talked about is still triggered, this time inside
> > Konqueror. The WebEngine PDF viewer worked fine. Could you reproduce this
> > error? You didn't mention so I guess not. I wonder why I get that problem...
> > Any clue?
> 
> I got a dialog saying that there was an SSL error: "The server failed the
> authenticity check (www.aei.gob.es).", but the dialog allowed me to choose
> whether to go on despite the error or not. Choosing to ignore the error
> allowed the Okular part to correctly open the file. Did you see such a
> dialog? If not, maybe you saw it in the past and checked the option not to
> show it again. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to re-enable it using a
> GUI. You can do that editing a configuration file in ~/.config but I don't
> know which one (all of this is not part of Konqueror, so I'm not familiar
> with how it works).

Unfortunately, I don't have the option to ignore the error, but thanks for the
information, I will see if I find a solution for this.

I close the original issue now as Resolved Worksforme, because the original
request is already implemented, thank you!

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[konqueror] [Bug 467723] Okular part does not get activated when directly opening a PDF

2023-03-23 Thread Stefano Crocco
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467723

--- Comment #3 from Stefano Crocco  ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #2)
> However, the SSL error I talked about is still triggered, this time inside
> Konqueror. The WebEngine PDF viewer worked fine. Could you reproduce this
> error? You didn't mention so I guess not. I wonder why I get that problem...
> Any clue?

I got a dialog saying that there was an SSL error: "The server failed the
authenticity check (www.aei.gob.es).", but the dialog allowed me to choose
whether to go on despite the error or not. Choosing to ignore the error allowed
the Okular part to correctly open the file. Did you see such a dialog? If not,
maybe you saw it in the past and checked the option not to show it again.
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to re-enable it using a GUI. You can do
that editing a configuration file in ~/.config but I don't know which one (all
of this is not part of Konqueror, so I'm not familiar with how it works).

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[konqueror] [Bug 467723] Okular part does not get activated when directly opening a PDF

2023-03-23 Thread avlas
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467723

--- Comment #2 from avlas  ---
(In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #1)
> I can't reproduce your issue. Is this the only PDF which Konqueror doesn't
> open by itself? If not, it is possible that you configured Konqueror so that
> PDFs files are opened externally (actually, this is the default behavior).
> To check whether this is the case, open the "File Association" tab of
> Konqueror settings dialog and, in the list of known types, choose
> "application" and, from within it, "pdf". On the right side of the page,
> choose the "Embedding" tab and make sure that the entry "show the file in
> embedded viewer" is selected.

Thanks for letting me know about this option!

However, the SSL error I talked about is still triggered, this time inside
Konqueror. The WebEngine PDF viewer worked fine. Could you reproduce this
error? You didn't mention so I guess not. I wonder why I get that problem...
Any clue?

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[konqueror] [Bug 467723] Okular part does not get activated when directly opening a PDF

2023-03-23 Thread Stefano Crocco
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467723

Stefano Crocco  changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Stefano Crocco  ---
I can't reproduce your issue. Is this the only PDF which Konqueror doesn't open
by itself? If not, it is possible that you configured Konqueror so that PDFs
files are opened externally (actually, this is the default behavior). To check
whether this is the case, open the "File Association" tab of Konqueror settings
dialog and, in the list of known types, choose "application" and, from within
it, "pdf". On the right side of the page, choose the "Embedding" tab and make
sure that the entry "show the file in embedded viewer" is selected.

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