On Sun, 25 Jul 2010, Andreas Raab wrote:
Folks -
I've added the first round of https support for WebClient and I'm looking for beta testers / feedback. In particular if you're set up using (authenticating) proxies I'm curious whether WebClient behaves correctly. Assuming you've set up your Squeak environment, all you need is to:
- Install the SqueakSSL plugin:
http://squeakvm.org/win32/release/SqueakSSL.zip
- Install SqueakSSL:
(Installer ss) project: 'SqueakSSL'; install: 'SqueakSSL-Core'; install: 'SqueakSSL-Tests'.
- Install WebClient:
(Installer ss) project: 'WebClient'; install: 'WebClient-Core'; install: 'WebClient-Tests'; install: 'WebClient-Help'.
Once installed, you can use the following to test SqueakSSL:
WebClient httpGet: 'https://www.google.com/search?q=squeak'.
If this works everything is set up properly. If you encounter any problems accessing your favorite SSL sites, let me know.
It works for me, but I always get 'Invalid certificate' error, even for google.com. #certState is always 1 (generic error). If I just ignore the error, everything is fine. Is there a way to debug it? (Ubuntu 8.04 x86_64 CogVM)
Levente
Cheers,
- Andreas