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gr8sho
Dec 13, 2019Virtuoso
Firmware v2.5.1
New version available. Based on the description, doesn’t seem worth the disruption. New Version: V2.5.1.8 Release Notes: [Bug Fix] Fixes JP/AU/CA region can't firmware update issue. [Bug Fix] F...
gr8sho
Dec 15, 2019Virtuoso
tomschmidt wrote:For those that have installed v2.5.1.8 firmware, have you checked to see if the https certificate is updated to be properly signed by a certificate authority? Does opening https://orbilogin.net/ open as a secure web site in your web browser? Can you check the certificate for when it will expire again?
Chrome complained, so it still appears broken to me.
tomschmidt
Dec 15, 2019Virtuoso
gr8sho, In Chrome, can you click on the red "Not Secure" in the URL line at the top and then select "Certificate" to see the date range that the certificate is valid? I am curious if it is the expired certificate still as seen with v2.3.5.30 and v2.5.0.38, or if it is the self-signed certificate (thus still not trusted) as seen in the v2.3.5.34 and v2.5.0.40 releases, or if it is yet another certificate... You can also click the "Details" tab and copy and paste its contents to your reply.
gr8sho wrote:
tomschmidt wrote:For those that have installed v2.5.1.8 firmware, have you checked to see if the https certificate is updated to be properly signed by a certificate authority? Does opening https://orbilogin.net/ open as a secure web site in your web browser? Can you check the certificate for when it will expire again?
Chrome complained, so it still appears broken to me.
- MikeG63Dec 15, 2019Apprentice
tomschmidt wrote:gr8sho, In Chrome, can you click on the red "Not Secure" in the URL line at the top and then select "Certificate" to see the date range that the certificate is valid? I am curious if it is the expired certificate still as seen with v2.3.5.30 and v2.5.0.38, or if it is the self-signed certificate (thus still not trusted) as seen in the v2.3.5.34 and v2.5.0.40 releases, or if it is yet another certificate... You can also click the "Details" tab and copy and paste its contents to your reply.
gr8sho wrote:
tomschmidt wrote:For those that have installed v2.5.1.8 firmware, have you checked to see if the https certificate is updated to be properly signed by a certificate authority? Does opening https://orbilogin.net/ open as a secure web site in your web browser? Can you check the certificate for when it will expire again?
Chrome complained, so it still appears broken to me.
Still appears to be boken on Safari despite having instlled the fix