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Tuesday, October 31st 2006, 8:54pm

Konqueror prompting with (almost) every reload...

I have a webmail site that I set up for myself and close family members. I use HTTPS to access the site from outside my home network. I set up Apache with a self signed cert. Now every time (actually only about 60% of the time and this is weird because it should do it all the time or never...IWI) Konqueror reloads my page (~2min) it prompts me to ask if I want to accept the cert... even thought I have told it to permanently accept it! This is very frustrating! The contents of the dialog even confirm this:
"You have indicated that you wish to accept this certificate, but it is not issued to the server who is presenting it. Do you wish to continue loading?"

When I setup Apache, I created the cert as shown for a self-signed cert. Basically it is telling me that i have chosen to accept it, but do I still want to accept it!! Firefox, Safari, IE, all do not continuously prompt once I have told them that I want to accept it.

Why does Konqueror do this?... and what can be done about it?

Thanks
Krreagan

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Thursday, November 9th 2006, 9:39am

RE: Konqueror prompting with (almost) every reload...

I have the exact same problem. I am using latest Konqueror in Kubuntu Edgy (3.5.5) and the webmail software in question is Horde/IMP running on Debian testing.

Also no problems with Firefox, only Konqueror.

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Thursday, November 9th 2006, 1:54pm

RE: Konqueror prompting with (almost) every reload...

If you find a resolution please post it. I have not found anything yet! :(

Krreagan

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Thursday, November 9th 2006, 2:09pm

RE: Konqueror prompting with (almost) every reload...

There seems to be a bug report about this (if not several,this was the first one I found):

http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130207

Mikko