Thanks Bobzilla, I grabbed the DST-Root-CA-X3 from Identrust (https://www.identrust.com/certificates/ ... ad-x3.html), converted and loaded it on my Android 2.2.2 and still no joy.
So I'm looking for a new cheap phone with at least 4.4
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Re: SSLException - Not trusted server certificate
The errorstack shows the below. I did pull the LetsEncrypt certificates down, convert them to .CRT format, and load them on my phone. That didn't help, unfortunately, still the same error on an Upload attempt. WigleWifi error log - Feb 9, 2016 5:39:11 PM versionName: 2.2 baseError: CertPathValidator...
Re: SSLException - Not trusted server certificate
Yep, it's an old phone.... anywhere I can look for a log with more info?
Maybe I need to load some of the LetsEncrypt chain from https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/ onto this old dog.
Maybe I need to load some of the LetsEncrypt chain from https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/ onto this old dog.
SSLException - Not trusted server certificate
Today when trying to upload from WigleWiFi 2.2 on Android 2.2.2 I am getting this error: Fail Exception Error: io problem: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Not trusted server certificate File location: /mnt/sdcard/wiglewifi/....csv Just me? Things worked fine yesterday evening. The LetsEncrypt certificat...
WiGLE in the news -
Kashmir Hill tweeted - https://twitter.com/kashhill/status/695218284069785600
Story references looking up WiFi density in your area on WiGLE.
http://fusion.net/story/261629/find-my- ... anta-home/
Story references looking up WiFi density in your area on WiGLE.
http://fusion.net/story/261629/find-my- ... anta-home/
Re: viewing .sqlite/cvs.gz/kml files
The Firefox plug-in "SQLite Manager" is pretty darn handy for looking at the the random database...
Re: iOS App for Wardriving
I was testing the new app, which was quite an ingenious setup, leveraging an existing Apple utility. Unfortunately Apple pretty much put a nail in it's coffin due to some implementation details.
Re: Dirt Cheap Wardriving Rig
Bumping an older thread -- my Vortex continues to be a remarkably good WigleWiFi stumbling rig. However, it's stuck at Android 2.2.2, meaning I can't run the latest version of WigleWiFi. Mine is also for Verizon, and I now have a spare T-Mobile SIM. Any suggestions on a (cheap) replacement that can ...
Re: No More iPhone Stumbling in iOS 4.3.3
Mike, check out http://wififofum.net/blog/ for Marek, Malcolm and Scott's current status. Unfortunately nothing since late 2013. I've been a long time user of WFFF, since the Windows Mobile days, and sadly the guys have had to pretty much give up on the app in iOS. Apple has made it impossible to re...
175 Million APs crossed
Looks like the big counter has crossed 175MM -- 175,006,661 showing at the moment, though stats seem to be a bit behind.
150M was noted on September 1, 2014.
150M was noted on September 1, 2014.
Re: WiGLE: a new look
Effort absolutely understood and appreciated. I'm a big fan of snarky console messages in situations like this, I often browse through console.log to see how various apps curse at the OS in interesting ways!
Re: WiGLE: a new look
I love the solution ;-) Or maybe I'm just not getting my javascript to update... if ( (ua.indexOf('safari') != -1) && (ua.indexOf('chrome')== -1)) { WiGLE.defaultLoc = false; console.log("Dear Safari Users: you don't get geolocation because your browser is horrible"); } else { navi...
Re: WiGLE: a new look
[quote="arkasha"]pleased to report that the safari location "bounce" bug should be fixed, although a force-refresh of JS assets may be required to get the fix.[/quote] I am still getting asked repeatedly to allow access to Location using Safari 7.1 under OS X 10.9.5. I have to cl...
Re: WiGLE: a new look
Nice new look! There seem to be a variety of links to the old-style pages, I've ended up on the old Uploads page a few times, and my iPhone showed the old-style main page. On my MacBook Pro (10.9.5) just now using Safari, the main page prompted over and over again (at least 6 times) to allow wigle.n...
1MM Files processed!
Zowee, the total files processed counter tipped over the 1,000,000 mark sometime last night!