[Blink] Repository OpenPGP Key Fingerprint?

2016-10-06 Thread Lars Noodén
I have Blink 1.4.2trusty for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on amd64. APT is now asking for a different key than what I've had for while. Has the key changed? If so, what is the fingerprint for the current key? I have this one in my keychain dated from 2007: fingerprint7B02 469D 7BFD D281 9F7E C4A6

Re: [Blink] Repository OpenPGP Key Fingerprint?

2016-10-07 Thread Lars Noodén
On 10/07/2016 11:23 AM, Dan Pascu wrote: > On 6 Oct 2016, at 12:40, Lars Nood�n wrote: [snip] >> 2016-10-04 AG Projects Debian Package Signing Key >> fingerprint FEBA 7E75 4C9C C6B1 10D1 5DFF F740 46C3 16D8 F9F5 > > This is the fingerprint from the new key. Thanks.

[Blink] Blink not connecting SIP account

2017-01-04 Thread Lars Noodén
I'm working via e-mail with someone trying to get Blink up and running. The symptom is that Blink starts connecting the SIP account but never finishes establishing a connection. SIP on Blink used to work there in the past but there have been some networking changes, including more layers of NAT

[Blink] blink Segmentation fault on Devuan

2019-03-22 Thread Lars Noodén
I'm getting segmentation faults whenever I receive a call or connect to someone else. However, the Echo Test number works just fine. It's only when I get an incoming or outgoing connection established does it crash. Very briefly the connection window pops up but then it and the rest of blink

Re: [Blink] blink Segmentation fault on Devuan

2019-03-24 Thread Lars Noodén
On 3/23/19 1:19 PM, Dan Pascu wrote: > ... > It may be that when you try to talk with other people, something in > the SIP messages formatted by their devices triggers the problem. Try > to use 2 blink instances with sip2sip accounts to see if they crash > when they talk with each other. > ... It

Re: [Blink] blink Segmentation fault on Devuan

2019-03-23 Thread Lars Noodén
On 3/23/19 1:19 PM, Dan Pascu wrote: > > On 22 Mar 2019, at 21:55, Lars Noodén wrote: > ... >> Is there anything I can adjust on my end? Or is there data I should >> collect for a bug report? > > A gdb backtrace could help. Thanks. Below is a backtrace under the sig

[Blink] SSL certificate verification error (PJSIP_TLS_ECERTVERIF)

2021-08-07 Thread Lars Noodén
Hello, I am using Blink 5.1.3focal on Linux Mint 20.1 and not able to make any outgoing calls today. The error I get is: SSL certificate verification error (PJSIP_TLS_ECERTVERIF) That happens even when calling the test numbers. What should I update to eliminate this error? /Lars

Re: [Blink] SSL certificate verification error (PJSIP_TLS_ECERTVERIF)

2021-08-07 Thread Lars Noodén
On 8/7/21 10:50 PM, Adrian Georgescu wrote: > The quickest fix is to disable the TLS verification in Advanced settings. > > Adrian Thanks. What are the repercussion of that? What would the slow fix? /Lars ___ Blink mailing list

Re: [Blink] SSL certificate verification error when dialing out

2021-10-08 Thread Lars Noodén
On 8.10.2021 20.01, Jeff Pyle wrote: Lars, The root cause of your problem here is the same as the problem you described in the thread "[Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?" The proxy servicing sip2sip.info is using the same style of Let's Encrypt certificates. The solution

[Blink] SSL certificate verification error when dialing out

2021-10-08 Thread Lars Noodén
Hello, I've got Blink [1] on Linux Mint [2] and it has worked well for a long time but over the last month or so I started getting SSL verification errors sometimes when dialing out. Now for the last week or so, I cannot dial out at all and get the errors each and every time. However, at least

[Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-10-02 Thread Lars Noodén
Hello, I am noticing some difficulty in updating Blink on Linux Mint. Linux Mint follows the Ubuntu Focal repository, but there seems to be an expired certificate: $ sudo apt update ... Err:8 https://ag-projects.com/ubuntu focal Release Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT

Re: [Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-10-28 Thread Lars Noodén
On 10/6/21 02:12, Adrian Georgescu wrote:> Sorry for these problems still persist, we have a forst of servers > and we still could not replace all certs, I am discovering strange > combinations of certs /OS incompatibilities still myself. > > Thank you for reporting Lars, and thank you for

Re: [Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-10-28 Thread Lars Noodén
On 10/28/21 19:18, Adrian Georgescu wrote: If you enable pjsip trace you can find more info about the TLS negotiation... Thanks. Would that be Blink -> Preferences -> Logging -> Trace Notifications? That has a lot of entries about "SSL certificate verification error (PJSIP_TLS_ECERTVERIF)"

Re: [Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-10-28 Thread Lars Noodén
On 10/28/21 19:56, Adrian Georgescu wrote: Try this command in a Terminal: openssl s_client -connect proxy.sipthor.net:5061 It returned the following: depth=2 C = US, O = Internet Security Research Group, CN = ISRG Root X1 verify return:1 depth=1 C = US, O =

Re: [Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-11-04 Thread Lars Noodén
On 11/4/21 20:22, g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch wrote: On 04.11.21 19:08, g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch wrote: On 04.11.21 17:33, Lars Noodén wrote: # update-ca-certificates Updating certificates in /etc/ssl/certs... 1 added, 0 removed; done. Running hooks in /etc/ca-certificates/update.d

[Blink] [solved] Re: Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-11-04 Thread Lars Noodén
On 11/4/21 20:51, g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch wrote: On 04.11.21 19:29, Lars Noodén wrote: On 11/4/21 20:22, g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch wrote: ... but you could try this:    ~$ env SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs/ blink Thanks.  The error still persists even with that method. (start blink from command

Re: [Blink] [solved] Re: Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-11-05 Thread Lars Noodén
On 11/5/21 02:45, Adrian Georgescu wrote: I can bundle the new cert and make a new blink package. Thanks. Just double checking, where is the authoritative source for the replaced CA file? I'm just cargo culting in this situation: I can dial out, so it works in that regard, but I know so

Re: [Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-11-04 Thread Lars Noodén
> These certificates shouldn't be connected to the Let's encrypt issue in > any way... > > When running update-ca-certificate, did you get the reply "added 1"? > > Make sure that this link is available: > /etc/ssl/certs/lets-encrypt-r3.pem -> > /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/lets-encrypt-r3.crt

Re: [Blink] Expired certificate for Ubuntu Focal Repository?

2021-11-04 Thread Lars Noodén
On 11/2/21 22:28, g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch wrote: Finally solved by installing Let's Encrypt R3 cert manually: sudo wget --no-check-certificate https://letsencrypt.org/certs/lets-encrypt-r3.pem -O /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/lets-encrypt-r3.crt sudo update-ca-certificates Thanks. I've now