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Hi noksagt, Thanks for your quick reply! Indeed, I'm not sure about the details of the implementation, and I'm not able to tell how much work is needed to make current algorithm work better. I just wanted to add a "test case", which currently fai…
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Please excuse me for necroposting, but I've just ran into a similar issue, and solved it. On the other hand, I cannot see any similar solutions on this forum, so, I suspect it might be useful for someone. My WebDav server is IIS7.5 . I've noticed…
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>> self-signed certs are what Zotero users are generally dealing with + >> a custom CA is overkill. Yep, I do agree.. Self-signed certificates are more widespread "for personal use" >> unless you're dealing wi…
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>> So even saying that NTLM should be first doesn't really make sense — that may have gotten Basic Auth to work on your system Hmm...That would be very strange, indeed. Moreover, it is even more strange, cause I don’t even have “Basic aut…
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Dan, >>This whole thread is about self-signed certificates, which BBUCommander also says they're using Oups. Sorry, I've somehow missed that. Still, IMHO, "your-own-CA-signed certificate" approach is applicable in most cases, wher…
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BBUCommander, I've just made my way through all this stuff as well... Actually, the reason might not be this simple. For example, your certificate might have unsupported signature algorithm or key length. And, as usual, error messages are not very …
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>>Do you have to put in your password when pasting that URL into a fresh Firefox session? Thanks for your concern. :) Yep, I had to enter those password. And I believe that I've properly configured all those encryption and certification …