Want to Ignore invalid certificate of a device
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@patrickweiden said in Want to Ignore invalid certificate of a device:
Yes, this did help.
Congrats. Was hard work for you.
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@DoctorG said in Want to Ignore invalid certificate of a device:
@patrickweiden said in Want to Ignore invalid certificate of a device:
Yes, this did help.
Congrats. Was hard work for you.
Well, yes and no. I just asked and provided information. The remaining things have been done by you.
I find it a little bit annoying that Chromium does not give one the opportunity to choose whether to use a specific cipher, or not. I do not really like the idea that I am not in control of something like this, but that someone else decides things for me...
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@patrickweiden said in Want to Ignore invalid certificate of a device:
that Chromium does not give one the opportunity to choose whether to use a specific cipher
Command line?
You can block ciphers by a list but not enable single ones.
--args --cipher-suite-blacklist=0x…,0x…
But you need to know the hex value from IANA list for those you do not want to use! -
@DoctorG said in Want to Ignore invalid certificate of a device:
You can block ciphers by a list but not enable single ones.
--args --cipher-suite-blacklist=0x…,0x…
Exactly this is the problem. One way is OK (assumed: the way Chromium defines to be "good"), the other not (enabling cipher suites)? Give the user the choice or possibility to do both... (Not what they want?!)