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brinzlee
Apr 20, 2015Aspirant
HTTPS, ReadyNAS Duo V2 and Chrome
I have been using my Duo V2 with chrome without any problems for sometime... I followed the examples about importing a certificate and all has been well for years.
I have no problem with IE 11 but the latest version of Chrome 42.0.2311.90 m now displays a broken line through the https when I access my Duo on the local network. I have tried importing the certificate but have had no luck. Is anyone else experiencing this.
When I click on the crossed padlock it tells me the identity cant be verified and that future versions of chrome will prevent me accessing it.......WTF
I have no problem with IE 11 but the latest version of Chrome 42.0.2311.90 m now displays a broken line through the https when I access my Duo on the local network. I have tried importing the certificate but have had no luck. Is anyone else experiencing this.
When I click on the crossed padlock it tells me the identity cant be verified and that future versions of chrome will prevent me accessing it.......WTF
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- RXLuminaryHave you tried using other PCs/laptops to isolate the problem?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserCan you cut/paste the exact text you are seeing in the browser?
- brinzleeAspirantI can't cut and paste it won't let me in chrome.....I updated the browser on another computer too and am getting the same warning only using Chrome not IE 11
192.168.1.4 identity not verified
It says the identity of the website has been verified by 192.168.1.4 but does not have public audit records
The site is using outdated security settings that may prevent future versions of Chrome from being able to safely access it
Your connection to 192.168.1.4 is encrypted with obsolete crytography
The connection uses tls 1.0 - StephenBGuru - Experienced User5.3.12 beta should fix the outdated security settings warning. You can find that here: viewtopic.php?f=148&t=72267. The public audit record warning might also disappear (not sure). A self-signed cert won't have public audit records.
Note that there is also a 4.1.x firmware beta for duo v1 (I mention this because many v1 owners mistakenly think they have a v2). - brinzleeAspirantI'm already using 5.3.11 it's not a beta though....I have a v2 and a v1. I haven't tried the v1 yet.
I've just followed your suggested link and now assume that it's 5.3.12 beta.
I've always had problems with betas not being stable, any idea when it might be a general release.
Thanks for your help StephenB - brinzleeAspirantOk I have bitten the bullet and updated both Duo's the V1 and the V2 with RAIDiator 4.1.15-T3 and RAIDiator 5.3.12-T3 respectively and the warnings are still exactly the same in Chrome.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserI've never added the certs to the root store, so I always click through the warnings (which are not what you are seeing). From the wording of your error, I thought it was about PHREAK, but apparently not.
It is possibly about the use of SHA-1 in the self-signed cert - https://www.globalsign.com/en/blog/goog ... tificates/
Are other people seeing this? - brinzleeAspirantI have now narrowed this down to the latest build of chrome......I found another PC with an older version and this isn't flagging any errors......
So I guess Google have altered something or there is a bug in the latest version. - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
- brinzleeAspiranthttp://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.co ... sha-1.html
So how do we get around this....it looks like that's the future position of the Chrome browser
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