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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 4481 Location: holland
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Posted: Sun 28 Feb 2016, 11:29 Post subject:
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Thanks for the corrections, Toni.
I never seem to remember changing /home/puppy ownership.
Yes, removing /opt/tmp should be ok then.
Fred
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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 4481 Location: holland
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Posted: Sun 28 Feb 2016, 13:52 Post subject:
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Hi All,
Just for info, I noticed a very nice DebianDog derivative for spanish users here
http://www.puppylinuxjosejp2424.com/2015/12/debian-dog-night.html
It is made from forum member josejp2424, Great job jose!
Posting from it now.
Also here is japanese version for jwm icewm, did not try it
http://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/simosnet-livecd/debiandog/
And there is a DebianDog Tshirt also now, I want it!!
http://www.cafepress.com/debianstuff.10878255
No just kidding
Fred
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Sun 28 Feb 2016, 15:59 Post subject:
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Thanks for the links Fred, nice to see DD derivatives
If josejp2424 reads this thread, please, add Fred in the information. He is the OpenBox version developer.
Porteusbootscripts uploaded in DD-Jessie and Wheezy repo.
Xvidcap uploaded in DD-Squeeze, Wheezy, Jessie and MintPup repo. For MintPup it doesn't work with oss-compat. I had to add pulseaudio as dependency and to edit the desktop file startup command to "padsp xvidcap". I think the problem is some oss-compat module missing from the official Ubuntu kernel but works with pulseaudio for me (I will add this information in MintPup thread later).
I will make updated package for snapmergepuppy for MintPup and DD-Squeeze and update the fixes posts when I have time (in the next few days I hope).
Toni
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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 4481 Location: holland
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Posted: Sun 28 Feb 2016, 16:52 Post subject:
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Hi Toni,
Quote: | For MintPup it doesn't work with oss-compat. I had to add pulseaudio as dependency and to edit the desktop file startup command to "padsp xvidcap" |
Ah, just curious, does it absolutely depend on pulseaudio for Mintpup?
I mean, it doesn't just work with alsa recording device?
Edit: Never mind, On DD it seems to work only using /dev/dsp, and found doing a websearch that it works only with OSS.
Fred
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Mon 29 Feb 2016, 05:06 Post subject:
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Hi all.
DD-Jessie, Wheezy, Squeeze and MintPup repositories and fixes posts updated with the fix for porteus-boot changes on exit libc6 problem.
Toni
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cinclus_cinclus
Joined: 22 Feb 2009 Posts: 68
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Posted: Tue 01 Mar 2016, 14:01 Post subject:
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On Fri 29 Jan 2016, 13:11 rufwoof
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Given that the Debian CD and Installation teams killed off Live Debian
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While there's life, there's hope:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2016/02/msg00044.html
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rufwoof

Joined: 24 Feb 2014 Posts: 3725
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Posted: Thu 03 Mar 2016, 19:28 Post subject:
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Been hitting a few certificate validation problems more recently, such as the one attached.
I use the latest firefox (44.0.2) and have all Debian updates applied, but looks like some of the browsers local certificates aren't matching security levels.
Is anyone else seeing similar problems (or know of a fix)?
Mozilla indicated that I needed to close firefox and delete a cert8.db file. I tried deleting /opt/bin/Firefox/profile/cert8.db and restarted firefox (that creates a new cert8.db apparently ok), but the invalid security messages still reoccur.
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 07:13 Post subject:
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Hi rufwoof.
Tested with Jwm and OpenBox Jessie and I can't reproduce this problem.
The included Firefox upgraded to version 44 and Iceweasel version 38:
Code: | root@debian:~# firefox --version
/opt/bin
Mozilla Firefox 44.0.2
root@debian:~# iceweasel --version
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Mozilla Iceweasel 38.6.1 |
Then the system ugraded and checked if ca-certificates is latest version:
Code: | apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get install ca-certificates |
Opening us.rd.yahoo.com redirects to yahoo.com and works. The mail page login.yahoo.com also works without problem for me with Iceweasel and Firefox. Browsing some sites like github.com, abv.bg and this forum works.
If you give some direct links that do not work for you I can test them to confirm the problem.
Toni
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rufwoof

Joined: 24 Feb 2014 Posts: 3725
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 12:54 Post subject:
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Quote: | If you give some direct links that do not work for you I can test them to confirm the problem. |
Thanks Toni.
Sorry I don't have a direct link however from
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=^FTSE
which is a web page chart of UK's FT100 stock index, if I click the DOW tickbox and then click COMPARE in the chart frame, the next page seen is a certificate error page.
Same if I run that after having run update/upgrade and install ca-certificates.
Another case is my banks web site. Different error number but similar certificate associated problem.
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 14:17 Post subject:
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rufwoof wrote: | https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=^FTSE
which is a web page chart of UK's FT100 stock index, if I click the DOW tickbox and then click COMPARE in the chart frame, the next page seen is a certificate error page. |
Ok, with this link I have the same problem using Iceweasel, Firefox and Dillo.
I'm afraid the only thing you can do is to accept us.rd.yahoo.com certificate and the same for other websites you have problem with. You should see it added to the list (see the screenshot).
It is not included in Jessie ca-certificates package. It is not included in ca-certificates for Stretch and SID also (upgrading ca-certificates didn't solve the problem for me).
I don't know why this problem didn't appear before for you. Probably yahoo.com and other sites are changing the certificates lately. Maybe next Firefox version will update the trusted connections list.
Toni
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rufwoof

Joined: 24 Feb 2014 Posts: 3725
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 14:33 Post subject:
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Thanks Toni.
Comforting to know that its not just my system alone, more faith that its OK and not a intercept/hack attack/virus.
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 15:57 Post subject:
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I also don't think it has something to do with hack attack. Seems it happens from time to time with yahoo finance:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140404111910AA9qq0C
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anikin
Joined: 10 May 2012 Posts: 1020
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 17:37 Post subject:
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rufwoof,
Debian treats ca-certificates like any other package: Code: | apt-get update
apt-get install ca-certificates | No hoop-jumping and belly-dancing, like apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade.
These two commands might be of interest to you: Code: | root@debian:~# update-ca-certificates
Updating certificates in /etc/ssl/certs...
0 added, 0 removed; done.
Running hooks in /etc/ca-certificates/update.d...
done.
root@debian:~# | and Code: | dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates |
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rufwoof

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Posted: Fri 04 Mar 2016, 21:41 Post subject:
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Thanks anikin.
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Sat 05 Mar 2016, 04:09 Post subject:
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If you have browser certificate validation problems:
Question 1: Is this command going to help me to solve problems like untrusted us.rd.yahoo.com finances certtificate?
Quote: | dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates |
Answer 1: No, it will not help you. If installing ca-certificates didn't solve the problem, reconfiguring the ca-certificates package will not help you also. BTW update-ca-certificates command auto-runs after installing, upgrading and reconfiguring ca-certificates and you don't need to run it manually.
Question 2: What to do then to solve the problem?
Answer 2: Use accept option in your browser to add the certificate as trusted (if you are sure it is trusted). Some web browsers use different certificates storage location compared to the included in ca-certificates package. Here is how to do it with:
Firefox - Add trusted CA
Chrome - Add trusted CA
Opera - Add trusted CA
I do not recommend reconfiguring packages in DebianDog from command line without knowing enough what will happen after the change. For example reconfiguring dash as default shell will break the installer, the remastering scripts, frisbee and all scripts included from Puppy linux in DebianDog and MintPup.
Toni
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