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Re: Contributing to GNUnet


From: Tanguy Le Carrour
Subject: Re: Contributing to GNUnet
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2020 16:08:41 +0100

Hello Martin, hello Christian, hello GNUnet!


Le 03/05, Tanguy Le Carrour a écrit :
> Le 03/04, Schanzenbach, Martin a écrit :
> > > On 4. Mar 2020, at 10:23, Christian Grothoff <address@hidden> wrote:
> > > On 3/4/20 9:34 AM, Tanguy Le Carrour wrote:
> > >> GNS seems to work. The proxy doesn't
> > >> work with Icecat, nor with Firefox (?!), but works with Chromium…
> > >
> > > That is strange. Did you succeed in installing the proxy's certificate
> > > in the certificate root store with Firefox/Icecat? Did you enable DNS
> > > name resolution in the proxy (in my version of Firefox, you need to
> > > scroll down in the proxy dialog to see the respective option).

So, first I've sorted out the mess with my proxy configuration by using an 
add-on
to properly switch between proxy configs.
Then, I figured out why Icecat was behaving differently! It's simply because
`gnunet-gns-proxy-setup-ca` doesn't install the certificate in the Icecat 
profiles!
It only works for Firefox and Chromium. So I patch the script, ran it again
and now…

… when I enter the url "gnunet.myself" I'm properly redirected to
"gnunet.org" and the shield icon says "verified by GNU"… but
still, nothing shows up! In the `gnunet-gns-proxy` logs I only have 2
lines:

```
Mar 09 15:41:41-485690 gnunet-gns-proxy-18131 ERROR Download curl gnunet.org/ 
failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK
Mar 09 15:41:58-358297 gnunet-gns-proxy-18131 ERROR Download curl 
gnunet.org/favicon.ico failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK
```

Any idea?! Have I done something wrong (again)?!

The patch to `gnunet-gns-proxy-setup-ca` is trivial. Should I submit it
somewhere? Or, as it's a "Guix problem", I can just patch it in the Guix 
package!?

And one last question: why is `gnunet-gns-proxy` in `/usr/lib/gnunet/libexec/` 
and
not in `bin`?

Thanks again for your help!

-- 
Tanguy



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