I'm also looking for a more recent OpenSSL or AmiSSL. The existing ones don't support the certificate authority I'm using: GoDaddy. I've tried adding this manually to the certificate store with no success. I need this to get the OWB browser working as a Webmail client, and am willing to pay someone for an update that works.
I can't make any non-read-only checkout from current sf.net using the AmigaOS port of svn. Most likely a newer svn is needed for it to work as the current AmigaOS port is really old.
SVN shouldn't need an option like that, it will ask you if you want ignore the error.
I don't think that's true if you are using the default settings. I was unable to perform SVN commits at SourceForge for almost 6 months last year. It wasn't until abalaban sent me the settings to let SVN ignore SSL errors that I was able to start commiting code again.
Besides, ignoring SSL errors is a workaround; not a solution.
Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450
You point to the lack of modern browser "features" like it isn't a good thing.
:P
;)
It's rather amazing to me how often a lightning fast browser that just gives me the content outshines the ad delivery spy bots modern browsers have become.
Aside from the loss of the native browsers (less Lynx - isn't that a loonix port?), we've also lost SSL connections with YAM. You're good with that too?
SSL in YAM is working fine for me. At least, I think I'm using SSL, maybe I switched it off for some reason (not at home to check).
I usually use NetSurf, which displays the content correctly with CSS, but doesn't display any ads because it doesn't support any of the features they need.
A strange issue that I`ve noticed the other day : I tried to send a mail with YAM but it failed to do so, popping up a "failed TLSv1/SSLv3 initiation process to node smtp.mail.yahoo.com" message.
I have a yahoo account (as mentioned above), YAM 2.9p1 (18/04/2014) and nothing changed to system or settings, since the last successful try on 20/6/2015.
Any ideas?
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