2017-01-17, 02:37
Thank you for the changes to those 4 files from post 880. After editing the files on my LibreElec installation, the errors disappeared, I was able to log in, browse etc.
However, I'm now having a problem when the Chromium browser launches that didn't used to be an issue. I'm getting an error message caused by SSL the site certificate, saying that "Your connection is not private" or "NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID" or something like that.
When I type http://www.netflix.com into the address bar in the Chromium browser, I get the same error . Clicking on the https: icon with the error, it tells me that the page is insecure and there is a site certificate error. I can view the certificate. It looks valid, and it's good until November 2nd, 2018. But the error says:
NET::ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED
When I try it on my windows machine, using Chrome, it works fine. The certificate looks the same on the Windows version of Chrome as on the Kodi box, same serial number, same effective dates, same version etc.
I cleared cache and cookies on the Kodi box, also made sure date and time were correct. So why is Chromium on the LibreElec box choking on the SSL certificate, and how do I fix it?
However, I'm now having a problem when the Chromium browser launches that didn't used to be an issue. I'm getting an error message caused by SSL the site certificate, saying that "Your connection is not private" or "NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID" or something like that.
When I type http://www.netflix.com into the address bar in the Chromium browser, I get the same error . Clicking on the https: icon with the error, it tells me that the page is insecure and there is a site certificate error. I can view the certificate. It looks valid, and it's good until November 2nd, 2018. But the error says:
NET::ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED
When I try it on my windows machine, using Chrome, it works fine. The certificate looks the same on the Windows version of Chrome as on the Kodi box, same serial number, same effective dates, same version etc.
I cleared cache and cookies on the Kodi box, also made sure date and time were correct. So why is Chromium on the LibreElec box choking on the SSL certificate, and how do I fix it?