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Bug 594

Summary: konqueror does not save site certificates
Product: TDE Reporter: Nikolaus Klepp <office>
Component: tdelibsAssignee: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: critical CC: bugwatch, darrella
Priority: P5    
Version: 3.5.13 [Trinity]   
Hardware: i386   
OS: Debian Squeeze   
Compiler Version: TDE Version String: TDE 3.5.13
Application Version: Application Name: konqueror

Description Nikolaus Klepp 2011-11-08 16:55:14 CST
Go to a https-site with unknown certificate, e.g. https://www.ba-ca.at

A messagebox appears saying "The IP address of the host www.ba-ca.at does not match the one the certificate was issued to." That's what it is supposed to do. The problem is, that konqueror does not store the certificate so that I do not get that messagebox again.

When you click "Continue" on the messagebox, then the next messagebox appears 
saying:

"Would you like to accept this certificate forever without being prompted?"

Click "Forever" and close konqueror. At this point the site certificate should 
have been saved to ~/.trinity/share/config/ksslpolicies - but it is not.

Now restart konqueror, go to the same address as before and you get the 
messagebox "The IP address of the host www.ba-ca.at does not match the one 
the certificate was issued to." - which should not appear as the site 
certificate should have been stored in ~/.trinity/share/config/ksslpolicies. 

This problem is quite anoying, as it appears on all self certified sites and 
sites.
Comment 1 Timothy Pearson 2012-05-26 13:25:19 CDT
I cannot replicate this bug in the latest GIT HEAD for R14.0.
Comment 2 Nikolaus Klepp 2012-08-28 16:30:41 CDT
As in Slaveks 3.5.13-1 repository the Bug is gone.