[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-18 Thread Tuomas Heino
Confirming identical symptoms (symantec sites) to the ones mentioned in
chromium issue linked above. Please consider removing misleading "self-
signed" -part from bug title.

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-17 Thread Olivier Tilloy
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-17 Thread Olivier Tilloy
@Rüdiger: until OTA-15 is released, your best bet would be to switch
your device to the rc-proposed channel, which has a more recent version
of oxide.

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-17 Thread Rüdiger Kupper
Olivier and Chris, thanks for tracking this down so quickly! I
understand it will be some weeks before the release of OTA-15. Is there
something I can do to make things work for me in the meantime?

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-17 Thread Olivier Tilloy
So all that’s needed is an oxide update. I’m preparing a silo with
1.19.7, targetting OTA-15.

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-16 Thread Chris Coulson
It's basically hitting the same issue as
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=664177 because the
build was 10 weeks old from yesterday (actually, it's not quite, but the
build date recorded in the build is the first Sunday of the month, which
is 6th November for the version of Oxide in OTA-14).

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1656551] Re: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed certificate once

2017-01-16 Thread Rüdiger Kupper
** Summary changed:

- webbrowser only partially loads some https sites
+ webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-signed 
certificate once

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Title:
  webbrowser only partially loads some https sites after accepting self-
  signed certificate once

Status in Oxide:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some 
https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or 
https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl 
certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents 
the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue 
anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it 
stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is 
clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount 
of the page that is displayed varies from time to time.
  It appears that transmission times out while loading the page.
  Test case:
  1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays 
warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose  
"continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and 
unsable.
  2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. 
This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a 
security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or 
cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the 
login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded 
and the login button does nothing at all.

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