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👽 mc

Been reading and experimenting with TLS certificates. Some are browser specific. Really? Others only work on the DE where they were creted, and not on another DE even on the same machine. The only browser that is able to bypass some of these limitations, but not all, is amfora. Access control in full.

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👽 mc

I've tried Kristall, Lagrange and Amfora. I don't use use flatpack because it's a security hazard, but prefer to compile the source code to install. Lagrange can actually also bypass the DE limitation (and, surprinsigly, it installs on Debian/Trinity as a 'portable' app). I will have a look at your own Starfish browser. However, the truth is new accounts created with Lagrange only work with Lagrange. You will agree that this is weird, to say the least. · 2 years ago

👽 antolius

Not sure which browsers you've tried, but something like Lagrange installed as a flatpak should work. I've checked with my own Starfish browser, which is also a flatpak app, and copying/reusing the relevant ~/.var/app dir works. · 2 years ago