Bug#559917: libsoup finds ssl confusing

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Tue Apr 27 19:20:09 UTC 2010


Le mardi 27 avril 2010 à 18:44 +0000, Clint Adams a écrit : 
> > You can't. You can either accept all certificates or automatically
> > reject all bad ones. As of 2.30, there's an API for being able to accept
> > bad ones but provide a UI hint (SOUP_SESSION_SSL_STRICT /
> > SOUP_MESSAGE_CERTIFICATE_TRUSTED), but there's not yet a way to pop up
> > confusing dialogs that the user doesn't understand. This will eventually
> > be added, when TLS support for GSocket is finished and libsoup is ported
> > to that; hopefully for 2.32/3.0
> 
> So that's better than nothing, but not usable for something like
> monkeysphere.

Note that until such UI is added, you can still add the certificates
in /etc/ssl/certs.

Cheers,
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