Cloudflare SSL handshake failed

Bug #1421852 reported by Jameson
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Midori Web Browser
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Bug Description

Error loading websites using Cloudflare SSL
SSL handshake failed

Command line midori
Midori 0.4.3
WebKitGTK+ 1.10.1 (2.4.7)
GTK+ 2.24.13 (2.24.23)
Glib 2.34.2 (2.40.2)
libsoup 2.40.2
cairo 1.12.8 (1.13.1)
libnotify 0.7.5
libunique 1.1.6
libhildon No
Platform X11; Linux x86_64
Identification Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/537+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0 Safari/537.6+ Midori/0.4
Video Formats H264: true Ogg Theora: true WebM: true
Netscape Plugins:

flashplugin-alternative.so Shockwave Flash

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deleted (default-user-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

I'm also experiencing the same problem. Should be put higher on the priority list, as Cloudflare SSL is being used by more and more sites.

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gue5t gue5t (gue5t) wrote :

Midori 0.4.3 is *very* old. Can you reproduce this with a new version, and can you provide a link that produces this behavior for you?

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deleted (default-user-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

I can reproduce this problem with the latest Midori 0.5.9 r6916 on elementary OS Freya, by visiting https://getstrike.net/.

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deleted (default-user-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

https://getstrike.net/ now opens fine in Midori, but it still uses Cloudflare SSL. Seems like Cloudflare's Keyless SSL is the problem. I'm currently using Cloudflare's Keyless SSL on my website, https://flame.ga/, and it gives the "SSL handshake failed" message.

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lacthiea (lacthiea) wrote :

This bug also occurs in Midori 0.5.9 which is used in elementary freya. Since my site: oduso.com is mainly targeted at ubuntu and elementary users this is kind of a big deal.

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deleted (default-user-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

The issue was caused by an outdated version of glib-networking in Ubuntu 14.04. After updating glib-networking to version 2.44.0-1, this issue no longer occurs.

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Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

Marking as "won't fix" for Midori since this is out of Midori's control

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Danielle Foré (danrabbit) wrote :

er sorry, meant "invalid"

Changed in midori:
status: New → Invalid
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bruce (darkoverlordofdata) wrote :

This happens in Midori 5.11 also.

You realize that marking this as don't fix marks Midori as don't use?

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bruce (darkoverlordofdata) wrote :

I no longer use Midori. Go ahead and close due to lack of interest.

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