Bug 13033

Summary: Toolbar: security icon/SSL window doesn't reflect security status
Product: [Applications] konqueror Reporter: Stefan Hellwig <stefan>
Component: generalAssignee: Konqueror Bugs <konqueror-bugs-null>
Status: CLOSED FIXED    
Severity: normal CC: hardhat466, kaur.gunveet, kishanpatel0715
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: 1.9.3b   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: unspecified   
OS: Other   
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Description Stefan Hellwig 2000-10-16 16:20:26 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Package: Konqueror
Version: 1.9.3b (KDE 2.0 RC2)
Severity: normal

When I enter a secure Internet web page e.g. by going to
http://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html the security icon in the toolbar doesn=
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show that it's a secure page (it isn't "locked") and the SSL information=
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window also says that the connection is not secured although Fortify tells =
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that the line is secure and uses a 168 bit encryption. I activated the=20
warning on entering a secure web page and this comes up but there's still n=
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change of the toolbar icon or the SSL status. I'm using the latest OpenSSL=
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library I could find (0.9.6 beta 2).

Regards Stefan.
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Comment 1 George Staikos 2000-10-16 16:54:57 UTC
On Monday 16 October 2000 12:52 Stefan Hellwig wrote:
> Package: Konqueror
> Version: 1.9.3b (KDE 2.0 RC2)
> Severity: normal
>
> When I enter a secure Internet web page e.g. by going to
> http://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html the security icon in the toolbar
> doesn't show that it's a secure page (it isn't "locked") and the SSL
> information window also says that the connection is not secured although
> Fortify tells me that the line is secure and uses a 168 bit encryption. I
> activated the warning on entering a secure web page and this comes up but
> there's still no change of the toolbar icon or the SSL status. I'm using
> the latest OpenSSL library I could find (0.9.6 beta 2).

  This is a known problem.  The problem is this:

  They load images and/or frames that are non SSL in the SSL page.  Thus the 
main part is loaded in SSL but the state gets reset by the non-ssl part.  
Look for a fix in 2.1.  Your connection _is_ SSL safe though.

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George Staikos
Comment 2 torsten 2001-01-22 21:33:04 UTC
has been implemented for KDE 2.0
Comment 3 Kishan 2019-07-25 17:23:17 UTC
Yes I will solve it
Comment 4 Kishan 2019-07-25 17:24:55 UTC
Yfufigi
Comment 5 Christoph Feck 2019-07-25 17:48:25 UTC
Please stop abusing our bug tracker.