[partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby peter_stirnberg » Sun Dec 19, 2010 3:17 pm

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peter_stirnberg wrote: I have an Thawte cert installed but this (big big) companie's proxies and firewalls only trust Versign Certs.


How can you customers use GO at all via HTTPS if the above is true?


Oh thats easy, I just mark the cert in FF as trusted but that doesn't fixes the flash problem.
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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby Intermesh » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:37 am

When you mark the cert as trusted in IE the flash upload will work too. At the moment the only other option is to disable the flash uploader if you don't have a real certificate.
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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby peter_stirnberg » Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:36 am

Intermesh wrote:When you mark the cert as trusted in IE the flash upload will work too. At the moment the only other option is to disable the flash uploader if you don't have a real certificate.


Hi,
I have a real thawte certificate (128bit). This flash uploader doesn't work proper and stable in a heterogene network behind proxies and firewalls - as far as I expierenced. To disable this flash thing doesn't help really because sometimes this damn windows explorer doesn't upload too, the PC freezes or you have to logout and login again (sometimes twice) before it works until the next time. This all is suboptimal. Can't you reactivate the old java uploader again? This worked proper in all Enviroments.

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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby peter_stirnberg » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:52 pm

This is what I found out so far: When there is a rss feed in summary page - regardless if active or not - and this feed get's no connection to the feed server, the upload dialog doesn't appear until the feed runs in a timeout. When disabling the feed(s) the upload dialog works as it should.

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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby Intermesh » Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:07 pm

I've re-enabled the java uploader in the mail in the next version for people having problems with the flash upload.

Can you give me a login to demonstrate the feed problem?
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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby peter_stirnberg » Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:30 am

Hi Merijn,

thanks and login data comes to your via pm

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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby Intermesh » Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:10 am

I tried it but it doesn't happen. Are you talking about the flash uploader, java or regular? Which browser on which OS?
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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby peter_stirnberg » Sat Dec 25, 2010 11:25 am

Thanks for your response and merry christmas everybody,

I'm talking about the regular (windows explorer) upload, browser is Firefox and OS is Windows XP and Windows 7. This happens only when there is much traffic in the network and/or the feed server doesn't respond.

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Re: [partial-solved]3.6.11 no upload file via HTTPS

Postby Intermesh » Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:06 am

But I was able to get the upload dialog even when the feed was still loading. I was using firefox on Ubuntu.
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