issue with bitcore 0.9 #4583

issue conrada opened this issue on July 24, 2014
  1. conrada commented at 1:52 PM on July 24, 2014: none

    the issuer certificate of locally looked up certificate could not be found 'the root ca certificate is not trusted for this purpose help what is this how to fix

  2. laanwj commented at 1:59 PM on July 24, 2014: member

    I hope you mean Bitcoin Core not bitcore? That project is here: https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore

  3. laanwj commented at 10:27 AM on July 25, 2014: member

    Please give some more information:

    • What version of the client
    • What operating system
    • Anything relating to certificates in debug.log? If not, try running with the command line -debug=qt to get more debug information
  4. laanwj added the label Wallet on Jul 25, 2014
  5. laanwj added the label GUI on Jul 25, 2014
  6. conrada commented at 10:44 AM on July 25, 2014: none

    v0.9.1.0 windows 8.1 nothing in the debug log the behaviour is noted when you click on a payment link on a website it brings up adialogue box to say use which application with bitcoin wallet as the highlighted app howevere on opening the wallet displays that error

    On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Wladimir J. van der Laan < notifications@github.com> wrote:

    Please give some more information:

    • What version of the client
    • What operating system
    • Anything relating to certificates in debug.log? If not, try running with the command line -debug=qt to get more debug information

    — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #4583 (comment).

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  7. cozz commented at 1:12 PM on July 25, 2014: contributor

    What website?

  8. conrada commented at 4:31 PM on July 25, 2014: none

    irrelevant what website this is on local machine problem

    On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 9:13 PM, cozz notifications@github.com wrote:

    What website?

    — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #4583 (comment).

    Wayne Atherton Technical director 140marketing.co.uk Tel: UK +447937425266

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  9. laanwj commented at 11:52 AM on July 28, 2014: member

    Try running with the command line -debug=qt to get more detailed debug information

  10. Diapolo commented at 3:28 PM on July 28, 2014: none

    Are you using installer or stand-alone version?

  11. conrada commented at 3:47 PM on July 28, 2014: none

    the issue is when clicking apayment link on a website

    Sent from my iPad

    On 28 Jul 2014, at 23:29, "P. Kaufmann" notifications@github.com wrote:

    Are you using installer or stand-alone version?

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  12. sipa commented at 3:49 PM on July 28, 2014: member

    Well that can just be an issue with the cerificate that website is providing. If you're not telling us what that site is, there's no way to verify where the problem lies.

  13. Diapolo commented at 3:56 PM on July 28, 2014: none

    @conrada I asked something totally different...

  14. laanwj commented at 3:57 PM on July 28, 2014: member

    If you refuse to provide more information, we cannot help you and I'm going to close this issue.

  15. conrada commented at 4:52 PM on July 28, 2014: none

    why do you think its a problem with the site? that certificate message says local site is myflashtrash.com anyway

    Sent from my iPad

    On 28 Jul 2014, at 23:49, Pieter Wuille notifications@github.com wrote:

    Well that can just be an issue with the cerificate that website is providing. If you're not telling us what that site is, there's no way to verify where the problem lies.

    — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

  16. sipa commented at 6:06 PM on July 28, 2014: member

    The warning you get is effectively warning you that something is wrong with the certificate.

    The most plausible guess is that that is actually what is happening.

  17. conrada commented at 7:13 PM on July 28, 2014: none

    er yes thank you thought that was obvious the problem is what certficate?

    Sent from my iPad

    On 29 Jul 2014, at 02:07, Pieter Wuille notifications@github.com wrote:

    The warning you get is effectively warning you that something is wrong with the certificate.

    The most plausible guess is that that is actually what is happening.

    — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

  18. laanwj closed this on Jul 29, 2014

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