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Add support for "self-signed" certificates for DirectDownload #8

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devgianlu opened this issue Oct 30, 2018 · 10 comments
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Add support for "self-signed" certificates for DirectDownload #8

devgianlu opened this issue Oct 30, 2018 · 10 comments
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@devgianlu
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@devgianlu devgianlu added bug Something isn't working enhancement New feature or request labels Oct 30, 2018
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Needs testing.

@genofire
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It would also be nice at "normal" host.

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@genofire What do you mean?

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I am not able to connect to a aria2c rpc daemon which used a self-signed cert

@devgianlu
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This feature is already available. You need to provide your certificate to the app so that it can verify the host.

@genofire
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The self-signed certificate changed often ...

@devgianlu
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There's no way to use TLS then, the client needs to know the certificate if it isn't trusted by the system, which won't be as it's self-signed. Please consider using https://letsencrypt.org/

@genofire
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It is no public ip-address, i just want to be sure that no other wifi user could read my token.
(the changing happens on every restart ... )

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Please read How does SSL/TLS work.

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sorry

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