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Offline Rotzloeffel

Re: IBrowse 2.5.2 / AmiSSL 4.4 and Images?..
« on: March 02, 2020, 06:59:37 AM »
Actually, there is something that can help - IBrowse 2.5.3 will hopefully come with a SSL session cache (currently being tested). IBrowse never cached SSL sessions, but seeing as OpenSSL has a cache feature, it is time to make use of it :). Certainly, not much can be done about the initial handshake, but the cache will allow this slow process to be skipped for subsequent connections, which makes things much faster on OS3.

Great! I want to report an issue, which did not exist in 2.5.1 !

I use a http-Proxy, which works well, but if I click a link, it allway wants to connect me with the https-Site instead of http ! This did not happen in 2.5.1 ! I allways have to correct the link from https to http ! Please have a look :) Thank you!
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Offline Rotzloeffel

Re: IBrowse 2.5.2 / AmiSSL 4.4 and Images?..
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2020, 07:34:19 AM »
Are you sure it's not changed on the website/server? Https shall have priority over http.

Yes, I did not Change something after the update from 2.5.1 to 2.5.2. ! Before the update I could click any link and it puts me to http://..... after the update with the same Settings it puts me to https://..... I can Change https to http manually for each link and it works properly!
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Offline Rotzloeffel

Re: IBrowse 2.5.2 / AmiSSL 4.4 and Images?..
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2020, 07:38:04 AM »
Are you sure it's not changed on the website/server? Https shall have priority over http.

Yes, the "use" of a http-Proxy in Ibrowse Settings should automaticaly connect to http instead of https. This has Nothing to do with the Server....

A RaspberryPI works as the Proxy using sslstrip. So Amiga sends http-Request to the RaspberryPI and the RaspberryPI loads the https-Site from the Server, decode the ssl and sends the decoded site to the Amiga. This worked perfektly with 2.5.1..... and 2.4 and Netsurf….. but not anymore with 2.5.2.
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