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OWB and Gmail
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Every time I try to reach Gmail via the latest OWB on OS4 classic of Amiga 4000PPC I take this error message:

Loading http://www.gmail.com/ failed.
peer certificate cannot be authenticated with known CA certificates

I think it worked before. I have played with internet settings to work with the new Poseidon but now everything is set back to normal and I have no other probs with any site.

Any ideas?


Edited by CountRaven on 2009/8/9 19:49:19
A1-XE/800Mhz
Amiga 4000PPC
Sam440EP/667Mhz
PegasosII G4/1.0GHz
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No one?

The site would open after I use setenv WEBKIT_IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS 1 on a shell but it would return me bakc on the login page after I enter name and pass. Same would happen on a Greek Amiga site as well. Beside this OWB works fine but I wonder where I can find a 3.14 version to test for the same symptoms.

It would be great if an OS4 classic user post if the same problems with gmail are on his system too.

Would be a solution run the OS4 classic update?

A1-XE/800Mhz
Amiga 4000PPC
Sam440EP/667Mhz
PegasosII G4/1.0GHz
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@CountRaven
OWB3.15 for OS4 works fine with GMail on my Sam440. Earlier versions of OWB had problems, and 3.14 in particular was very broken IIRC.

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Thhanks! On my other systems it works fine. OS4 classic is the problem.

A1-XE/800Mhz
Amiga 4000PPC
Sam440EP/667Mhz
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