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    Updated to 43, can no longer "continue anyway" on bad certs

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    • nightchrome
      nightchrome last edited by

      As a followup, it's slightly amusing that the "concept" browser Opera Neon does the correct (previous) thing and lets the user continue anyway, while standard opera now does not. Almost makes a person wonder if this change was actually a bug rather than intentional.

      Anyhow, Vivaldi behaves properly as well, so perhaps it's time to make the move over there. It seems to have stabilized quite a bit since release. Sad, because I've been an Opera fan since almost the beginning.

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      • nabino21
        nabino21 last edited by

        It's still same in the latest stable bulid 991. Not sure if they are gonna fix this in the future but in the meantime this is a workaround (use at your own risk!).

        Add this at the end of the shortcut command line --ignore-certificate-errors

        eg. "C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe" --ignore-certificate-errors

        Kinda defeat the purpose of supposedly increased security by not giving an option for the average user to decide that the site is safe to proceed. Now we gotta disable all certificate warnings just great!

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        • davehawley
          davehawley last edited by

          I agree, surely it's up to the user if they want to take the risk of proceeding with a potentially risky operation. That choice should not be taken away, Opera are completely covered if warnings were issued.
          My Internet Security suite has a similar problem, it warns you about potentially dangerous web sites, but the latest version will not now allow you to go ahead anyway, which previous versions did.
          If you know it's a false positive, you can no longer over-ride the warning unless you switch the whole Internet Security system off completely, which is madness!
          ๐Ÿ™‚

          Still in mourning for Opera 12.........

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          • davepmiddleton
            davepmiddleton last edited by

            That would be annoying, so I checked to see for myself. These are my findings.

            Opera 43.0.2442.991 (64-bit) on Windows 10 still offers a dialog box for:

            • Incorrect,
            • Self-signed,
            • Expired certificates.

            See these test links: https://onlinessl.netlock.hu/en/test-center/invalid-ssl-certificate.html.

            However, for hash functions that are no longer considered safe e.g. expired SHA-1 certificates, Opera 43 no longer offers you an option to continue. See this test link: https://expired.identrustssl.com

            Hope this helps.

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            • zalex108
              zalex108 last edited by

              A way to force websites to update their certificates? :sherlock:

              "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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              • nightchrome
                nightchrome last edited by

                That would be annoying, so I checked to see for myself. These are my findings.
                Opera 43.0.2442.991 (64-bit) on Windows 10 still offers a dialog box for:

                Incorrect,
                Self-signed,
                Expired certificates.

                See these test links: https://onlinessl.netlock.hu/en/test-center/invalid-ssl-certificate.html.
                However, for hash functions that are no longer considered safe e.g. expired SHA-1 certificates, Opera 43 no longer offers you an option to continue. See this test link: https://expired.identrustssl.com
                Hope this helps.

                I hadn't bothered working out the exact problem causing it, thanks.
                In the end, they're gonna make the decisions they feel work best for the majority of people.
                I'll live.

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                • talu1966
                  talu1966 last edited by

                  After updating from 39 to 43 in Ubuntu 12.04 I now get the privacy complaint even from google.com and auth.opera.com ! Is my system compromised, or has anyone seen this problem under Linux ?

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    or has anyone seen this problem under Linux ?

                    This is the 'Opera for Windows' forum, please use the 'Opera for *nix' to dicuss about Opera for Linux.

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                    • gerardtromp
                      gerardtromp last edited by

                      Desperately looking for an override function to "Your connection is not private". I don't care and I know the risks. The current step of preventing an override is making it safe for fools at the cost of utility. One cannot prevent fools from being fools.

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                      • davehawley
                        davehawley last edited by

                        Have you tried using the "--ignore-certificate-errors" switch as mentioned previously?
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                        Still in mourning for Opera 12.........

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