I am currently having HTTPS warnings when accessing dolphin-emu.org and forums.dolphin-emu.org because the common names don't match. Looks like the certs are for AlwaysData instead of dolphin-emu.org. Am I the only one getting this?
I got this too. Seems to be fixed now, though.
ISSUE NOT RESOLVED!!!
I just had the same thing happen to me, and the only browser that works that I've tested (which is many) is a portable legacy opera browser (which I have to enable ssl3).
Please fix this issue because I rather use the latest chrome or Firefox, TY.
I can't visit anything from this site, forum main-page and all. I even enabled tls fall-back and everything I found from a wild-goose-chase trying to fix this problem.
I can ping this site and view through a proxy site though...
I get "connection interrupted" errors about 50% of the time when trying to load the site, but it works if I reload the page. This problem didn't occur in the past, so I'm not sure what's changed.
@zackoftrades333: well, this isn't possible as
SSLv3 is disabled server-side. So it sounds like there is something wrong on
your end… perhaps a transparent proxy, a firewall or something else is tampering with HTTPS connections?
However, there
is something wrong with the server according to ssllabs.com: it's reportedly vulnerable to the DROWN attack.
I'll get that error half the time if I'm in an SSH tunnel only on Firefox. Never on Chrome. Refreshing a couple times usually works
I suffer the error constantly. I'm using just the common Firefox without firewalls or anything weird.
Are you getting the common name mismatch or something else? If it's not the CN issue, I think it may be more appropriate to create another thread.
Hi. I noticed someone was running the SSL Labs test on forums.dolphin-emu.org. It appears you need to revoke your certificate, generate a brand new RSA key, and obtain a new certificate; SSL Labs is giving your domain a grade of F for being vulnerable to the DROWN vulnerability; see
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=forums.dolphin-emu.org
Also, Google Chrome also indicates mixed content on this specific page due in part to the embedded image being loaded from regular http; if the user or a moderator edit the http to https it should be fixed; the image host supports HTTPS.
(04-06-2016, 09:26 PM)leolam Wrote: [ -> ]@zackoftrades333: well, this isn't possible as SSLv3 is disabled server-side. So it sounds like there is something wrong on your end… perhaps a transparent proxy, a firewall or something else is tampering with HTTPS connections?
However, there is something wrong with the server according to ssllabs.com: it's reportedly vulnerable to the DROWN attack.
Don't know what to tell ya

. I don't have any firewalls except for windows firewall, and its not blocking it. Also don't have any proxies up besides when visiting site though firefox as mentioned before. Site is
https://proxy-nl.hide.me/index.php, not sure that matters though.
Also, it seems that the ssl3 thing doesn't seem to happen on all pages of the site now. But when it does, this happens if I don't enable it:
That browser at least has an option to allow the mismatched domain and certificate problem previously mentioned, where if I use anything modern like the current opera, firefox, IE that comes w/ windows 8.1, or chrome, it always gives me a connection error with no options at all.
Could this all be fixed if the host of the site just got a new certificate that actually matches the URL?
