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SSL certificate management missing in 2.0.1 #2069

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Hoshpak opened this issue Aug 29, 2016 · 3 comments
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SSL certificate management missing in 2.0.1 #2069

Hoshpak opened this issue Aug 29, 2016 · 3 comments

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@Hoshpak
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Hoshpak commented Aug 29, 2016

I am currently running qupzilla 2.0.1 on Void Linux and regularly access sites that use SSL certificates signed by my own CA rather than a known CA. Qupzilla correctly displays a warning upon opening the site and offers to accept the certificate. However this only works one time and I have to accept the certificate again the next time I visit the same site.

The CA is installed globally on the system so qupzilla doesn't seem to use the global CA list. I would like to locally install my CA in the browser so it would accept all certificates signed by it but that doesn't seem to be possible any more. In 1.8 there was the possibility to manage the trusted CA certificates in the Privacy settings but that seems to be gone now and I also couldn't find another menu that would allow me to modify the relevant settings.

@swamp-fish
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@tsifra
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tsifra commented Aug 28, 2017

Also missing this function. What ive seen in 1.8 was main factor to choose against midori. QupZilla is great. Hope to see cert management functions back again. Also when cert is self signed Qupzilla doesn't allow to check cert detals - just yes-no dialog. It is not safe. Mostly self-signed certificates are used when letsencrypt etc are not good enough

@IGNNE
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IGNNE commented Oct 8, 2017

Correct me if this is already solved in latest git (I am using 2.1.2 b/c of Qt5.7 in Debian), but I'd really like to have this function, too.

The information popup (Ctrl+I) also does not show any TLS info apart from "it's encrypted". It would be great to see at least the certificate fingerprint and TLS/SSL version/encryption mode.

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