There's an extra dependency that is not being installed by the package
manager. You need to install kleopatra:
sudo apt-get install kleopatra
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I have confirmed in my own testing using Hardy that this bug still
exists. Konqueror offers to keep a certificate exception forever, but
saves it in ksslpolicies for only one hour.
You can even edit the exception in "Cryptography Configuration" -> "Peer
SSL Certificates" tab, and change it to "Fo
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Possibly related (should I open a new issue for this?) I usually keep a
Konqueror window between sessions with several tabs pointing to the same
(company internal) website with a currently invalid certificate. Since
upgrading to the Gutsy RC (may not be related), Konqueror has started
asking me w
Confirmed due to mismatch between labels and effective behaviour. Thanks
again for your report.
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Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Indeed, it seemed to accept the certificate of your school permanently.
So it seems Konqueror makes a difference between certificates that do
not match the domain name and self-signed certificates.
I still think this is a bug. If you disagree, could you tell me what
Konqueror should do after it ha
No, on all times I submitted same address, https://lynoure.org/blog . It
should not offer to accept the certicate forever if it will not indeed
do that forever.
I just tried you school site now, so it I will report about that after
that hour has passed.
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This for example http:://studiare.unife.it has an incorrect certificates but
when you click forever doesn't require anymore confirmation (at least in my
Pc).
May be I don't explain well in my previous post. In this specific case,
according to me Konqueror doesn't recognize the certificates pre
The bug is not about it asking for confirmation when it first encounters
an invalid certificate. Asking that confirmation is right and good. It
is about konqueror asking if it should accept the certificate Forever
and when told to do that, only keeping it for an hour. An hour is hardly
even close t
In this specific case, Konqueror doesn't ask nothing when you type
https://www.lynoure.net/blog/ but requires SSL confirmation when you
type https://lynoure.org/blog. In my opinion, it's a right security
restriction because the certificate is released for the first address
and Konqueror thinks that
I have reproduce your problem with that site. But the bug seems limited
to certain SSL certs and doesn't happen always.
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E.g. https://lynoure.org/blog
That's the only one I remember at the moment, but I'll happily test with any
other one too.
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Please give an example of site if possible. Thanks.
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This is for many sites...
I've tested it on 3 more sites, all different, both edgy and feisty. same thing.
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Thanks for your report. I have tried to reproduce this bug without
success. Please say if this problem happens currently with one or more
specific websites. Remind to not disclose confidential information
because reports are public. Thanks.
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Yes, Lynoure asked me to test this as well, and yeah, it's true. After
one hour, and revisiting the site, Konqueror will ask you what to do
with the certificate "forever" or "current seeion only" so yeah. BUG!
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Lynoure asked me to test this on my edgy system. It does the same thing
for me as it did on her feisty system.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to a site than has an incorrect SSL certificate
2. You get "The IP address of the host example.net does not match the one the
certificate was issued to." Cho
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