Am 14.06.2012 13:06, schrieb Martin (Lists):
Am 14.06.2012 11:45, schrieb Jürgen Echter:
Am 14.06.2012 11:21, schrieb Patrice Matthias Brend'amour:
Are you using a self-signed certificate for https?
If so, you need to add your certificate (or the CA, if you created
one) to Thunderbird's certificate store first. Otherwise, the
integrator won't be able to connect to the update server.
Regards,
Patrice
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Hi,
yes there's an self-signed cert.
I thought its already added, because on first connect to SOGo
thunderbird asks me what to do with the untrusted cert. i saved the
security exception rule.
To my knowledge thunderbird from version 10 on needs a trusted signed
source for update addons unless you disable this. I wrote this once down
(somewhere in the archive). If I recall right I had to set
force_bool_pref("extensions.install.requireBuiltInCerts", false);
force_bool_pref("extensions.update.requireBuiltInCerts", false);
to get TBs update working again.
Regards
Martin
do i need to explicitly add it to thunderbirds cert storage?
if so where would be the best place to add it?
juergen
Hi,
sorry for the long delay.
Im that far that i see the following in apache ssl_access.log:
192.168.0.91 - - [10/Jul/2012:14:23:29 +0200] "GET
/plugins/[email protected]&version=0.00&platform=WINNT_x86-msvc
HTTP/1.1" 200 788 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:10.0.5)
Gecko/20120605 Thunderbird/10.0.5 Lightning/1.2.1"
Thunderbird tells me to wait for plugins update, but nothing got updated.
my certs are under settings - extended - certificates - server
another question:
where should i add this ? :
force_bool_pref("extensions.install.requireBuiltInCerts", false);
force_bool_pref("extensions.update.requireBuiltInCerts", false);
thanks for your time
juergen
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