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Midori can not access any web site - TC11 amd64
rvsmith:
Midori can't find the page you're looking for
The page located at “www.duckduckgo.com” cannot be found. Check the web address for misspelled words and try again.
Unacceptable TLS certificate
+ in the URL textbox the little padlock icon indicating https verified shows "Security Unknown" when you hover over it.
There are various gst-plugin-scanner warnings: libgstwavpack.so, libgstvideo4linux2.so, libgsttaglib.so, libgstdv.so and the usual gtk locale warnings but the application does at least start which is one up on epiphany.
Thanks,
Harvey
Juanito:
I can access https sites like google and wikipedia from midori, but duckduckgo will not open - there is no tls error however.
Juanito:
duckduckgo works in /usr/local/lib/webkit2gtk-4.0/MiniBrowser
rvsmith:
At first I got the same TLS errors in MiniBrowser so did some manual extension checking. I had some duplication coming from a home-made extension for OpenConnect converted from a deb (I do that quite a lot). Deduped openssl and created a single gnutls and MiniBrowser now works. Midori + Epiphany still don't but it doesnt really matter because while MiniBrowser is small at point of opening, if you try and run something big in it (like a Youtube vid) top shows it using 100g of virtual mem and as much CPU as Chrome (from deb because Skype uses a non-free codec) so there is not much gained.
Thanks for looking.
Harvey
aus9:
there was a recent update to the ca-certificates. That may have been the key?
duckduckgo now loads
https://imgur.com/DZcjFXz
I do not hide the numerous missing packages that midori complains about.
These may be needed if you intend to play various media formats.
Untested by me as I do not use Midori.
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