Support for EnableCommonNameFallbackForLocalAnchors
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Is the EnableCommonNameFallbackForLocalAnchors policy supported in Vivaldi 1.9.818.44 or later?
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@mcwidg3t I have the same problem. 1.8 worked fine and now in 1.9 I can not use Vivaldi on most of my intranet...
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@Gwen-Dragon ...
"your IT admin" Lol. Not everyone works in a small shop...
Where I am we have something like 2k cert around for internal web sites. Some of the older one were issued by our internal AC with SHA1 signatures and renewing them all in one go is just not doable.So yeah, I would like to know why the usual chromium policy (enablesha1forlocalanchors for me) do not work anymore suddenly.
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@magefroh said in Support for EnableCommonNameFallbackForLocalAnchors:
I've created a DWORD named EnableCommonNameFallbackForLocalAnchors and set to 1 in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Vivaldi, and the certificates started being accepted after restarting the browser
Great advice. Worked for me too.
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