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Latest version of Chrome doesn't like the Jetty SSL Implementation
Just tried to login to the SageTV web interface from Chrome, and I received this nasty little error. I've attached a picture to this post.
Accessing over regular HTTP still works, but trying to use SSL produces this error. No changes to SageTV configuration in forever, but Chrome did update itself yesterday. I just tried in the latest version of Firefox, and it gives me the same error over SSL. Any ideas how to fix this error? |
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I just checked my SSL cert, and it says it's public key is 2048 bits RSA. Signature algorithm is SHA256withRSA.
I *think* that should be considered a secure certificate, shouldn't it? According to this: https://www.chromium.org/administrat...hemeral_dh_key The error shouldn't occur unless the public key is less than 1024 bits. I'm guessing I'm missing something though? |
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I don't have any problem with mine. Some time ago I installed the patch for Java that would take away the limit on encryption strength. Here is the information that Chrome gives me about my SageTV web server connection.
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Are you running Java 6... if so, upgrade to Java 7.
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Correct, I am using java 6 on my SageTV server (never had a reason to upgrade to java 7 before this).
Oracle has buried the old java 7 downloads in it's website, here is the giant list here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja...e7-521261.html I think I should be installing "Java SE Runtime Environment 7u80", correct? I'm using Windows 7 32 bit, so I should be going with the "Windows x86 Offline" installer? I've read about a lot of problems on the forum about upgrading java so I want to make sure I do everything correct: -Shut down SageTV service and other programs using java -Uninstall Java 6 -Install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable -Install the previously mentioned version of java 7 -Not related to SageTV, but completely disable all java plugins in the web browsers. They are currently disabled, but installing new version of java will likely bring them back Anything I'm missing? Since SageTV was bought by Google I've tried very hard to avoid messing with my SageTV server (because it's been working quite well). Thanks. |
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