hi Phil
On 22.12.2017, at 21:29, Phil B pbpublist@gmail.com wrote:
Tobias,
I saw there was a recent change to the VM related to this issue so I downloaded a recent build from bintray (specifically the cogspurlinuxht 32- and 64-bit builds dated 201712142058) and tried them out on Debian 9. Unfortunately, this didn't seem to change very much for me (the majority of pages I was getting -5 on, I still do)
Here are a few sample urls I was having problems with: https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/containers-zones-jails-vms https://blog.keras.io/the-future-of-deep-learning.html https://danluu.com/cpu-bugs
Thanks for the List, I'll have a look.
In the meantime, could you please:
- run squeak from the terminal - change SqueakSSL>>initialize to the following:
initialize "Initialize the receiver"
handle := self primitiveSSLCreate. self logLevel: 1.
- use webclient to GET one of the URLs.
The stderr will show some information which may be helpful here.
Best regards -Tobias
Thanks, Phil
On Aug 29, 2017 5:49 AM, "Tobias Pape" Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote: Hi Phil
On 24.08.2017, at 22:30, Phil B pbpublist@gmail.com wrote:
Also, if you ignore the name checking of the cert (i.e. just blindly accept it... dangerous to do with anything important) I've found that you'll often either get a connection timeout or -5 error from the plugin. Not sure if this is specifically related to SAN support (i.e. is there additional negotiation that needs to be done?) or if there are some newer https features that need to be added...
can you tell me your platform and the plugin version you are using? I'd really like to get rid of those -5's :)
Best regard -tobias
On Aug 23, 2017 2:37 AM, "Marcel Taeumel" marcel.taeumel@hpi.de wrote: Note that due to incomplete or missing SAN support on some platforms, using alternative names can still raise a SqueakSSLCertificateError:
WebClient httpGet: 'https://google.com'
Best, Marcel
Am 22.08.2017 22:14:38 schrieb Ron Teitelbaum ron@usmedrec.com:
SqueakSSL
WebClient httpGet: 'https://www.google.com'
Ron
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda@gmail.com wrote: Hi All,
what are people using for https support?
_,,,^..^,,,_ best, Eliot