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Did some verification in my system and now it works fine "only" with AmiSSL 4.9. I have also started to the developer the error "OS3.2-DNS-lookup failed" that I have encountered with both AfA One and OS3.2, see screenshot Last edited by AMIGASYSTEM; 30 August 2021 at 00:44. |
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There is always something to learn in life, excuse my ignorance
![]() Thanks to the developer now everything works fine on AfA One, OS 3.2 and AROS One, see screenshot. AmiGemini is not a web browser It does not support http:// or https:// It only supports gemini:// Last edited by AMIGASYSTEM; 30 August 2021 at 00:44. |
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Hope this doesn't confuse things too much, but I released AmiSSL 4.10 a short while ago
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Thank you very much for what you do !
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Update News AmiSSL v4.10
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The assign was created using the script, I did not create it manually. The script took the name Workbench: not me. The reason it took the name Workbench: is because this is where I chose to install AmiSSL folder. In my previous post I might have described the route of where I installed as DH0: but it is actually Workbench: I still don't understand why this makes any difference? ![]() Also if I type something into shell and type path as DH0: they also work. So why would it make a difference if this assign used DH0: or Workbench: labels? Can someone clarify? Quote:
And I don't really need any older amissl_vxxx.library files? Quote:
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From a Shell or from Filemanager to access a certain volume you can use:
- Partition Name: Example DH0:, HD0: etc... - Volume Name: Example DH0:, HD0: etc... - SYS: Any Name Partition any name Volume(system). If you have Partition Name DH0 and Volume Name DH0: You cannot use Workbench: If you have DH0 Partition and Workbench Name Volume : You can use both DH0: or Workbench: |
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Ok then the Assigns are correct then.
On which Sites do you get the AmiSSL request? |
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What I experimented with was literally going to google, but it brought me to the http: version instead. Then from Google I typed in English Amiga board. When the search results appeared I clicked on the link and it then said I needed AmiSSL or MiamiSSL and a million messages saying I am going to an unsecured site blah blah blah. Tried going to BBC website as well but not sure that even loaded. I wouldn't rely on my Amiga for web browsing 100% but it would be nice to access websites unrestricted particularly for those that are of use to the Amiga. WHDload works and allows me to download new slaves etc but then that worked without AmiSSL. |
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The messages you received don't say that you need AmiSSL installed, but they talk about protections, which is different, that is you can't access https sites, you can only access them if they have http access too.
So it's all normal with AWeb, if you want to access https sites you need a browser that supports this protocol, i.e. iBrowser or NetSurf. Last edited by AMIGASYSTEM; 06 September 2021 at 17:32. |
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I'll take a picture later and show you. AWeb must support https: as why does it give me the option to select those sites in the address bar? Last edited by rabidgerry; 02 September 2021 at 18:51. |
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Unfortunately my English by Google translator is not understandable.
aWeb is an "old" software and cannot predict what will be created in the future, and it is for this reason that it does not recognize and does not use the new versions of AmiSSL. On some sites like "eab.abime.net" aWeb accesses despite the message because these sites have a double access with or without the "s" in http. |
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AmiSSL 4.11 Released
First post here using AmiSSL 4.11
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How come the library included in AmiSSL 4.11 has the same name "amissl_v111l.library" and same file size as the AmiSSL 4.10 one?
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![]() There were not so many changes in the library code itself - switching from UNIT_VBLANK to UNIT_MICROHZ won't have changed the code size and the other entropy changes were relatively small in terms of code changes, although functionally different, but a little surprising the generated code didn't change size by at least a few bytes. Most of the code changes are in the AmiSSL:OpenSSL tool. |
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