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Hi,
I have an annoying issue : at every akonadi start, I get many messages saying that the google server I'm connecting to has an unknown(/invalid) certificate, and I'm prompted to set an exception. This doesn't hinder my use of the google services, however it leaves me a bit uncertain as to the servers I'm connecting to. Any ideas? (using ca-certificates 20120623-1 on Chakra, not sure which version on Gentoo, but it happens on both). Serafean. |
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I think I've seen a similar issue in openSUSE and there was discussion on the distro channels, but I don't remember if the cause was ultimately traced to KDE or elsewhere.
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I finally got out of my routine, and clicked on details. It would appear that for some reason I receive 2 certificates, one of the trusted, the other not. Unfortunately I didn't note down the URLs they were respectively tied to. As I said, doesn't hinder usage, only generates privacy concerns.
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