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Do other applications (i.e. not Chrome) work? |
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I found someone complaining about the same issue on this not answerd thread https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465625/proper-way-to-install-mitmproxys-certificates Some kind of security level on ubuntu regarding the mitmproxy certifictes ?!?!?! |
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I replaced Ubuntu for Fedora and used the steps in mitm.it/Linux#. And my application is not getting Not secure anymore. |
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I used the .pem and converted it to a crt using openssl and that fixed the issue
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@kleysonr have you find any relevant answer? |
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still not working any solution, anybody can help please?? |
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Try to install for chrome .p2 certificate install in trusted root authority group it is proper way it works there, and for Firefox you just import clicking trusted root option. For Ubuntu you may look at #6918 (comment) |
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I've followed all the instructions to import the mitmproxy ca-certificate in a ubuntu server but looks like it's not working.
Below we can see that the mitmproxy certificatates are being recognized as Not Secure
I imported the ca certificate directly in Chrome
And I did the ubuntu configuration as stated in mitm.it/#Linux as well
"0 added" because it was already added before.
Can someone help me on making it working on ubuntu ?
Best Regards.
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