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I attach an Archive, you just have to copy the folders in their respective paths and add in the user-startup what you find in the file "Copy txt content in your- User-Startup.txt". After this reboot you will be able to access all the HTTPS sites supported by the Browser AmiSSL-Config |
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05 July 2019, 11:29 | #22 |
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Many thanks - I've downloaded the archive and will report back when I've installed it on the Amiga. :-)
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05 July 2019, 12:13 | #23 |
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Well, this is odd - I got exactly the same result. :-/
I've been trying to get on to Gmail, and I also found a SSL check browser site. I just get the You need AmiSSL or the Miami security thing to access this site. I'm using a 3.1 system, which I've not added much to. Some files like the installer I needed to replace, are there more files like this that you have assumed I would have already installed, maybe? |
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You probably didn't delete your old data, or you didn't copy my data to the right Directories
I tested my archive on my OS 3.1 and everything worked, see screenshots Last edited by AMIGASYSTEM; 24 July 2019 at 13:36. |
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I'm sure I followed your instructions, apart from instead of deleting my existing AmiSSL directory I renamed it to XXXAmiSSL.
If I type AmiSSL: into a shell, I get: DH0:Internet/ If I then type DIR, I get certs (dir) libs (dir) private (dir) usercerts (dir) amissl.doc amissl.doc.info openssl openssl.cnf openssl.doc openssl.doc.info I assume that is all correct? The 2 env files are in prefs/env-archive/amissl/ And the AmiSSL drawer in the internet directory is the same size as the one from your archive: 19841767 bytes. So if I have copied it all over correctly, could something in my system be causing the problem? |
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If you send me your system in private I can examine it and find the problem
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Very amusing. Does that conclude your help?
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You said you did everything, I can assure you that others solved it with my method, so I know where you might have got it wrong.
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You mean you don't know?
I'm certainly capable of making mistakes, but I noticed that your initial instructions in this thread are (as far as I can tell) incorrect regarding the setenv save: Run the command "setenv save AmiSSL/SSL_CLIENT_VERSION tls1" Which I don't think will work on a 3.1 system. I didn't say I did everything, but I tried to tell you what I had done, and what I'd confirmed. I hoped for a more constructive response than the one you supplied. I've been trying to get this working for some time now, so just telling me I've done something wrong, and making light of it, is actually quite annoying. |
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Yes, in fact "setenv command" is not supported by OS 3.1, we have said it several times here on EAB, HERE an example of the user "Overmann" who solved using my archive (more complex because there is an extra commandp in the User-startup used by netSurf)
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Created a video showing how to apply the data from my archive, HTTPS on OS 3.1 works regularly after copying the data.
Test Video - AmiSSL Config Last edited by AMIGASYSTEM; 06 July 2019 at 23:27. |
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That's good of you to provide that, and speaking as somebody who does make mistakes, I noticed that you made one when you pasted the assigns into the user-startup, unless there is an Amiga command named "Endi". :-)
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I'm really struggling to get AmiSSL working on my OS3.1 system. It is entirely possible I have done something stupid, but I'm lost to know what.
I wondered if I might have polluted my 3.1 system by inadvertently copying across something from my 3.9 system that might be causing AmiSSL to fail in 3.1 because the 3.9 item will not function in 3.1. Does that sound plausible? Any suggestions for likely culprits, and can I distinguish between 3.1 and 3.9 by version numbers? |
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In any case "Endi" is a command to close script that does not affect anything, the command works anyway. Mixing OS 3.1 with 3.9 won't solve anything, as said in your system there is something old or duplicate that creates some conflict, I advised you to send me in private your system to find the cause but you didn't like it. |
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Reset the emulated Amiga and after this, open an AmigaShell and enter the following command:
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Assign LIBS: AMISSL:Libs ADD If it is working, the only thing do you need to do is to append that command to "user-startup". |
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;BEGIN AmiSSL Assign AmiSSL: "SYS:Internet/AmiSSL" If Exists AmiSSL:Libs Assign LIBS: AmiSSL:Libs ADD EndIf Path AmiSSL: ADD ;END AmiSSL |
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I have had some success. I deleted all the AmiSSL stuff I could find and then installed AmiSSL 3.6. No change there but Snoopdos mentioned it couldn't find AmiSSL.library. I hunted through the installations for this and found it in AmiSSL 1.1. Once that was put in Libs: I stopped getting the NO AmiSSL or MiamiSSL installed requester. I still didn't get to the site, but this was progress. :-)
Then I installed AmiSSL 4 over the existing stuff and finally installed Amigasystem's archive over that. I can now at least get on to the youtube site, but as yet I can't access Gmail. Is that possible, with IBrowse 2.4? |
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