Using mydisk.se, when I try to sync I get an SSL error --- not trusted server certificate. Interestingly, neither FF nor Google Chrome on my laptop have any issue with this server. And my iPod Touch's copy of Mobile Org is happy with mydisk.se, too. Unfortunately, MobileOrg does not offer any option to inspect the cert and decide to accept it. Is anyone else having this problem? Is it fixable? thanks, r
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 763 bytes --] Hi Robert... I'm the developer for MobileOrg on Android, we have a known issue with self-signed certificates. What version of MobileOrg are you using? If you visit the site in the Android browser do you get a certificate notification also? On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Robert Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.info>wrote: > Using mydisk.se, when I try to sync I get an SSL error --- not trusted > server certificate. > > Interestingly, neither FF nor Google Chrome on my laptop have any issue > with this server. And my iPod Touch's copy of Mobile Org is happy with > mydisk.se, too. > > Unfortunately, MobileOrg does not offer any option to inspect the cert > and decide to accept it. > > Is anyone else having this problem? Is it fixable? > > thanks, > r > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1189 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 919 bytes --] Also... what version of Android are you using? On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Matthew Jones <bsdmatburt@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Robert... I'm the developer for MobileOrg on Android, we have a known > issue with self-signed certificates. What version of MobileOrg are you > using? If you visit the site in the Android browser do you get a > certificate notification also? > > On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Robert Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.info>wrote: > >> Using mydisk.se, when I try to sync I get an SSL error --- not trusted >> server certificate. >> >> Interestingly, neither FF nor Google Chrome on my laptop have any issue >> with this server. And my iPod Touch's copy of Mobile Org is happy with >> mydisk.se, too. >> >> Unfortunately, MobileOrg does not offer any option to inspect the cert >> and decide to accept it. >> >> Is anyone else having this problem? Is it fixable? >> >> thanks, >> r >> >> > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1614 bytes --]
On 5/10/11 May 10 -12:34 PM, Matthew Jones wrote:
> Hi Robert... I'm the developer for MobileOrg on Android, we have a known
> issue with self-signed certificates. What version of MobileOrg are you
> using? If you visit the site in the Android browser do you get a
> certificate notification also?
Yes, I do, but I get the opportunity to continue through the certificate
notification.
this is android 2.2
Best,
r
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1275 bytes --] Unfortunately this is a known critical issue which I have had great difficulty in solving: https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/issues/22 <https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/issues/22>The workaround in the case of mydisk.se, to say nothing of whether this would be acceptable to you, is to use the non-https version of the mydisk.se webdav system. This is actually the first I have heard that mydisk's https has issues with Android's certificate system. I suspect there is some final solution to this problem, but I'm still working on it... I'd recommend adding a note to that bug I just posted above with the details that you have listed here and when I close it (hopefully for the 0.6.0 release) you will be notified of it. On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Robert Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.info> wrote: > On 5/10/11 May 10 -12:34 PM, Matthew Jones wrote: > > Hi Robert... I'm the developer for MobileOrg on Android, we have a known > > issue with self-signed certificates. What version of MobileOrg are you > > using? If you visit the site in the Android browser do you get a > > certificate notification also? > > Yes, I do, but I get the opportunity to continue through the certificate > notification. > > this is android 2.2 > > Best, > r > > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1936 bytes --]