Bug#812488: libsms-send-perl: After upgrade: Can't send SMS: 500 Can't connect to api.twilio.com:443 (certificate verify failed)

2016-01-24 Thread R. Maddox
Hello Michael, Thank you for helping. The situation is absolutely reproducible. Please see here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812488#26 The package shall not remove files on which system depended for long time, but it shall rather warn or ask user about it. If it is the

Bug#812488: libsms-send-perl: After upgrade: Can't send SMS: 500 Can't connect to api.twilio.com:443 (certificate verify failed)

2016-01-24 Thread R. Maddox
Hello Gregor, Thank you, you are probably right, but I cannot locate which certificate is missing. > Looking at > https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/2016/msg1.html , the > ca-certificates package looks like a plausible source, and its > changelog mentions that some CA certs were

Bug#812488: Info received (Bug#812488: libsms-send-perl: After upgrade: Can't send SMS: 500 Can't connect to api.twilio.com:443 (certificate verify failed))

2016-01-24 Thread R. Maddox
I have launched new Debian 8.2 VPS. I could easily do this: curl -I https://api.twilio.com HTTP/1.1 200 OK Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Accept, Authorization, Content-Type, If-Match, If-Modified-Since, If-None-Match, If-Unmodified-Since

Bug#811371: Acknowledgement (chromium: unwanted redirection in Chromium)

2016-01-18 Thread R. Maddox
I have found what was the problem: Today I have seen that only when this extension is turned on, immediately, I get unwanted Chrome redirection. I get unreasonable unwanted redirection to third party sites, and by using localhost server. Here is the log: ::1 - - [18/Jan/2016:16:01:17 +0100]