On Fri, 4 Mar 2011, Frederik Ramm wrote:
With http:// it works. For https:// we probably need a better SSL
certificate for the server which is strange, as firefox itself accepts the
certificates.
Ah. I had to log in on the JOSM server, which took me to https; then call the
applet with htt
Hi,
Dirk Stöcker wrote:
With http:// it works. For https:// we probably need a better SSL
certificate for the server which is strange, as firefox itself accepts
the certificates.
Ah. I had to log in on the JOSM server, which took me to https; then
call the applet with http, and it worked. U
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011, Mike N wrote:
Actually not checking the "I trust this certificate from now on" reduces
your security, as you will not recognice when some bad guy replaces it
or tries to do man-in-the-middle attacks.
Not checking default trust can reduce security related to operations o
On 3/4/2011 2:32 PM, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
Actually not checking the "I trust this certificate from now on" reduces
your security, as you will not recognice when some bad guy replaces it
or tries to do man-in-the-middle attacks.
Not checking default trust can reduce security related to operatio
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011, Mike N wrote:
Firefox itself does not accept the server certificate on a fresh install -
once you decide to trust the certificate, it adds the checkmark by default to
trust it in the future.I always uncheck that in Firefox since I have no
way to know how the private ke
On 3/4/2011 4:26 AM, Stephan Knauss wrote:
On 04.03.2011 08:36, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
certificate for the server which is strange, as firefox itself accepts
the certificates. Java and certificates is a strange topic I don't
comletely understand ATM.
Java has it's own list of accepted root certif
On 04.03.2011 08:36, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
With http:// it works. For https:// we probably need a better SSL
certificate for the server which is strange, as firefox itself accepts
the certificates. Java and certificates is a strange topic I don't
comletely understand ATM.
Java has it's own list o
On Thu, 3 Mar 2011, Frederik Ramm wrote:
tried accessing the applet from https://josm.openstreetmap.de/applet with
Firefox 3/Sun Java Plugin under Linux. Encountered the following:
With http:// it works. For https:// we probably need a better SSL
certificate for the server which is strange,
Hi,
tried accessing the applet from https://josm.openstreetmap.de/applet
with Firefox 3/Sun Java Plugin under Linux. Encountered the following:
* Browser freeze while Applet was loading; audio playing in other tab
stopped etc.
* Untrusted connection blah blah
* after authentication, gre