Hi Rolf and thank you for your feedback.

On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 18:51 +0000, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> There may indeed be more than one type of secure connection error at
> play here.  For me this bug is about epiphany not making it easy to deal
> with those connection errors.  Try https://www.support.topnetworks.de/

For me, Firefox and Chromium and the only that warn me about the
problems with the certificate. Epiphany just displays a small broken
padlock with a red X in the address bar, but nothing prevents me from
browsing the website.

I've also done some tests locally using self-signed, expired and wrong
certificates and all produces the same result. After spending half an
hour trying to figure out why we are seeing different results, I finally
found the answer: I'm using epiphany from the GNOME 3 PPA, which has
version 3.0.4-1ubuntu1~natty1.

Oneiric ships version 3.0.4-1ubuntu1, so I bet the bug is now fixed in
the development version of Ubuntu (although I'll do some tests just to
be sure). So, with your consensus, I'm going to close this bug. Thank
you again for all your feedback.

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