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[Bug] Can't add local FreshRSS account hosted on a .local YunoHost

Open marzagheddon opened this issue 1 year ago • 6 comments

Describe the bug Can't add local FreshRSS account hosted on a .local YunoHost that doesn't have a certificate (AFAIK I can't add a certificate on a .local domain) but I am noob so idk I get this error: Network failure: java.security.cert.CerthPathValidatorException: Trusth anchor for certification path not found

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: Add new account Insert username and FreshRSS API password Get error

Expected behavior Not get the error

Environment information (please complete the following information):

  • Account type: FreshRSS
  • App version: Readrops 2.0.3 via Fdroid
  • Android version: Android 13 on /e/OS
  • Device type: Xiaomi MI A1
  • Store: Fdroid

Additional context Latest YunoHost version

marzagheddon avatar Jan 16 '25 11:01 marzagheddon

Are you trying to use https without client certificate? Also could your problem be related to #193?

Shinokuni avatar Feb 16 '25 12:02 Shinokuni

I would answer yes to both questions, but for the #193 i do not use the address:port method but the .local domain provided by yunohost. Also i do not use tailscale, as the error happens in my own LAN

marzagheddon avatar Feb 16 '25 12:02 marzagheddon

And so if you try connecting with a http url, what do you get?

Shinokuni avatar Feb 16 '25 12:02 Shinokuni

I don't use Reardrops anymore so I can't say as today. But I remember that I get the same error both using http and https. Also, the same problem happened with other rss feed readers compatible with freshRSS

marzagheddon avatar Feb 16 '25 14:02 marzagheddon

Okay then if the same problem happened with other clients, the issue should come from you server http configuration. Did you solve it a way or another?

Shinokuni avatar Feb 21 '25 13:02 Shinokuni

Okay then if the same problem happened with other clients, the issue should come from you server http configuration. Did you solve it a way or another?

No I didn't. I just switched to Miniflux and PWA. It is not a problem of my config. It's just that Reardrops doesn't support non-https servers.

marzagheddon avatar Feb 23 '25 12:02 marzagheddon