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Dolphin doesn't save certicficates

Fri May 27, 2011 3:12 pm
Hi,
I'm using Dolphin to connect to a webdavs share on the NAS in my office.

The problem is that dolphin asks if I want to continue because of the certificate every second. I then chose save forever but the message pops up again and again.

Any idea how to solve this or should I file a bug report?

Thanks!
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This is likely a bug in the KDE wide certificate handling. Which version of KDE do you use?


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Hi,

I'm using version 4.6.3
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Ok, it seems that the bug may not have been fully fixed yet. As a workaround, please add the signing authority of the WebDAV ssl certificate to your system wide certificates store. This location varies depending on the distribution.


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bcooksley wrote:As a workaround, please add the signing authority of the WebDAV ssl certificate to your system wide certificates store. This location varies depending on the distribution.


Hi.

unfortunately I don't understand the workaround.

I just want to add that the error doesn't appear on another machine with the same packages installed. So is there any config file I can try to delete?
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Can you verify first that the certificate is saved properly under a new user?


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Yes, I just created a new user and the certificate is stored properly.
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Ok, removing some configuration files from your current user should solve the remembering certificates issue. The best file(s) to start with would be kioslaverc and kiorc under ~/.kde(4)/share/config/


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Unfortunately deleting these two files didn't solve the problem.
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Try removing ~/.kde4/share/apps/kssl/userCaCertificates outside of KDE.


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