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    • ebram96
      ebram96 last edited by

      I get this "
      Unable to complete secure transaction
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      Secure connection: fatal error (1066)

      https://www.empireviews.com/members/login

      Unable to verify the website's identity (OCSP error).

      The response from the online certificate validation (OCSP) server was too old.

      Check that the address is spelled correctly, or try searching for the site.
      "

      when I try to open https://www.empireviews.com/members/login

      ..............

      I need solution ...

      note :
      1 - I must use this version of opera 12.02 and it is the version I'm using now .. so I must have a solution
      for this problem without changing opera version

      2 - tried to disable OCSP Validate Certificates in opera:config
      but it didn't work ...

      pleeease help

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      • linuxmint7
        linuxmint7 last edited by

        Have you looked in 'O-Menu / Settings / Preferences... / Security / Security Protocols...' an checked to see if 'Enable SSL3' is unticked ?. If you have or have not, have a look and make sure it's unticked and click 'ok'.

        Check the problem site again and see if that makes any difference.

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        • blackbird71
          blackbird71 last edited by

          Also consider trying with only Opera's TLS1 option checked and all other options unchecked. You probably already have Opera's auto-updater disabled if you're using 12.02, since Opera has itself been pushing changes to the SSL/TLS settings silently via the updater to protect users against the SSL3 Poodle exploit, and you don't want those pushed settings suddenly altering what you're trying to do manually - hence you want to make sure auto-updating is blocked. Part of the overall problem with Presto Opera is that some of its contained site certificates may have expired for various of the transport protocols for some sites, and that can create hiccups where the sites had previously been largely using the now-deprecated SSL3.

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