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afrocuban:
Thanks Ivek,

I hope your Win 7 is now top notch. At the moment I'm doing mass IMDb update, so cannot check it in a few days, but will let you know once I finish IMDb update.

I put those dll's and proxo.exe to proxomitron folder, and now I can see new "HTTPS" tab in config. Should I check "Use SSLeay/OpenSSl..." option in "HTTP" config tab?

Also, where to put openssl.exe? I already have installed openssl from earlier and it's on the PATH already. Do I need this one exactly?

Also, my antivirus found this openssl.exe to bi a virus in this zip archive. Should I be worried?



Ivek23:

--- Quote from: afrocuban on January 23, 2021, 07:42:13 pm ---Thanks Ivek
--- End quote ---

Welcome.


--- Quote from: afrocuban on January 23, 2021, 07:42:13 pm ---I hope your Win 7 is now top notch.
--- End quote ---

Yeah, it works like you mentioned. But I need some more time to install all those programs that I will need. I need to find some programs on the Internet, and also test several programs to see if they work properly according to Win7 OS. It has already happened that a certain program was not compatible or suitable for this version of Win7 OS.


--- Quote from: afrocuban on January 23, 2021, 07:42:13 pm ---I put those dll's and proxo.exe to proxomitron folder, and now I can see new "HTTPS" tab in config. Should I check "Use SSLeay/OpenSSl..." option in "HTTP" config tab?
--- End quote ---

Maybe because I don’t have this window myself and I don’t know what happens if this box is checked.


--- Quote from: afrocuban on January 23, 2021, 07:42:13 pm ---Also, where to put openssl.exe? I already have installed openssl from earlier and it's on the PATH already. Do I need this one exactly?
--- End quote ---

In the Proxomitron folder, because there must also be a libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll file. All three files must have the same modification date (26.12.2015), otherwise the proxo program may have problems with operation or startup.


--- Quote from: afrocuban on January 23, 2021, 07:42:13 pm ---Also, my antivirus found this openssl.exe to bi a virus in this zip archive. Should I be worried?
--- End quote ---

I am using NOD32 which did not detect any virus in the Proxo_OpenSSL_101Q_DLLs zip archive file. Some Antivirus programs detect this file or one of the files in it as a virus.  As far as I know, it was mentioned on the forum where I found this file that this file does not contain viruses.

I'm also attaching default.cfg to help you look at certain combinations for web pages under the [HTTP headers] format. You can then put certain combinations in your default.cfg file.

afrocuban:
Unfortunately, I'm still getting certificate warning. But if you compare 2 screeshots, previous, and this one, now there is more info on certificate error. I give up.


--- Code: ------- Certificate Errors ----
SSL Verify: [3:19] self signed certificate in certificate chain

---- Certificate Info ----
CN=*.allmovie.com

Begins: 2020-07-06 00:00 GMT
Expires: 2021-08-29 23:59 GMT
---- Detailed Info ----
Certificate:
    Data:
        Version: 3 (0x2)
        Serial Number:
            e1:e1:85:4d:4e:ee:18:b6:4d:12:55:e3:5b:37:27:9c
    Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
        Issuer: C=GB, ST=Greater Manchester, L=Salford, O=Sectigo Limited, CN=Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA
        Validity
            Not Before: Jul  6 00:00:00 2020 GMT
            Not After : Aug 29 23:59:59 2021 GMT
        Subject: CN=*.allmovie.com
        Subject Public Key Info:
            Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
                Public-Key: (2048 bit)
                Modulus:
                    00:99:b0:a4:5b:c2:24:42:1b:c8:9e:a7:c6:e2:87:
                    1b:b6:bc:01:2d:e3:4a:72:69:16:97:33:12:8a:ff:
                    4e:d1:d4:33:8d:73:9e:72:59:ce:f6:1a:64:03:21:
                    a8:20:11:1e:00:5e:03:6d:61:0f:bd:b4:36:c8:29:
                    65:b8:7d:83:bc:da:cb:5c:77:e8:a7:66:8b:d8:14:
                    34:d9:bc:1e:63:c3:8f:8b:5b:38:30:0f:ee:b4:17:
                    0b:7a:d6:bf:b6:63:13:c3:10:1a:d8:15:4d:39:5c:
                    e6:79:94:7b:38:4c:ed:5b:6d:38:58:b3:f5:f0:52:
                    c7:77:99:ab:88:d6:b8:04:1b:cc:4e:e8:e4:56:a0:
                    32:be:a1:bd:80:da:ea:41:68:76:69:6c:92:c6:bb:
                    c7:94:52:fd:54:d6:ba:3f:c1:e3:81:30:58:1f:56:
                    fc:86:20:6f:d4:fb:c8:b0:61:1d:74:8e:3b:de:21:
                    6f:ee:bd:d2:f2:91:ea:47:d8:ed:c0:c7:1c:9c:52:
                    b8:ea:54:35:d6:13:8f:2d:5d:ab:61:cd:7c:29:bd:
                    e1:df:ef:b0:ee:fb:40:6a:13:6f:8a:df:79:38:f4:
                    2f:a2:a2:79:1d:8b:49:1d:de:b1:25:71:77:61:4e:
                    19:51:e1:b3:fa:90:7a:05:b0:01:f5:1d:07:c4:7d:
                    f0:4b
                Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
        X509v3 extensions:
            X509v3 Authority Key Identifier:
                keyid:8D:8C:5E:C4:54:AD:8A:E1:77:E9:9B:F9:9B:05:E1:B8:01:8D:61:E1

            X509v3 Subject Key Identifier:
                B6:8F:83:F8:9E:35:C6:B1:8E:2A:91:7B:1F:E6:CE:DC:82:0D:FC:CE
            X509v3 Key Usage: critical
                Digital Signature, Key Encipherment
            X509v3 Basic Constraints: critical
                CA:FALSE
            X509v3 Extended Key Usage:
                TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication
            X509v3 Certificate Policies:
                Policy: 1.3.6.1.4.1.6449.1.2.2.7
                  CPS: https://sectigo.com/CPS
                Policy: 2.23.140.1.2.1

            Authority Information Access:
                CA Issuers - URI:http://crt.sectigo.com/SectigoRSADomainValidationSecureServerCA.crt
                OCSP - URI:http://ocsp.sectigo.com

            X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
                DNS:*.allmovie.com, DNS:allmovie.com
            1.3.6.1.4.1.11129.2.4.2:
                ......v.}>.....Uh$....R.y+..x...j.h.~".....s$........G0E. "...+...CR....%,.M.:.....unZ.....!...`^...@..S..c..sNY....o.......~.v.. .....l.s...",
..M^lO.=a.N/XM.....s$........G0E.!..Sf1..s.J5..=.p......<6..w..nL.y. ....!.f.I...-.K8.f........)...u.
    Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
         98:f3:89:de:29:3d:2a:dc:fe:03:4e:e4:5c:d0:05:e1:f5:c4:
         c6:4e:ea:29:ae:9e:05:1d:f5:1a:59:1a:25:23:29:ee:47:c1:
         1f:a3:ab:37:22:08:79:c1:b9:f5:ca:05:ca:1a:af:39:50:e0:
         ce:36:1d:d1:86:b8:6b:7c:d2:60:3e:f3:5e:c6:04:f4:a0:f9:
         4c:7a:ea:98:20:c6:b2:03:22:90:ab:2b:0f:ab:de:44:15:a9:
         2f:f3:c5:e9:c9:1a:17:80:c0:92:04:ca:f8:2a:fc:f2:0e:82:
         1e:19:f2:91:a0:38:7f:94:6b:0e:c9:70:d5:94:43:d3:10:08:
         ce:bb:cb:20:3f:90:dc:0a:23:58:eb:58:0d:12:0f:52:87:1f:
         89:bf:32:96:66:77:62:5c:b0:1b:72:43:69:e5:2a:85:88:3c:
         05:1a:80:f4:9a:2f:f1:e0:ca:84:3c:aa:7c:8f:99:59:32:ce:
         5d:53:f1:f7:6d:1b:ba:16:6d:88:6c:0d:2d:1f:94:c2:1c:13:
         cb:06:b7:d3:ba:bf:35:0c:d8:b4:3c:18:54:ab:48:94:ce:02:
         53:07:f1:a3:33:89:38:b5:56:aa:2e:00:a1:74:b1:64:76:82:
         96:1e:1a:51:d7:e3:85:72:da:ae:e3:42:40:3f:fd:da:f7:10:
         69:ca:53:1e

--- End code ---



Ivek23:
This pop-up should not cause any problems.

Even if such a pop-up window still opens, check Allow for Session. The operation of the Proxomitron program should be normal and then there should be no more such pop-up window until you restart the Proxomitron program.

Specifically, when I now use these files for the Proxomitron program, when using and testing Amazon scripts, I no longer have such a pop-up window. I don't know what it is like to use AllMovie.com scripts, because I haven't used them for some time.

However, I will check this in a few days by testing AllMovie.com scripts. and which version of Windows OS you are using. It was like that with my old Windows7 OS. How it will be now that I have a newly loaded Windows7 OS, I will only see when I start testing several different scripts in the next few days.

afrocuban:

--- Quote from: Ivek23 on January 25, 2021, 08:02:55 am ---This pop-up should not cause any problems.

Even if such a pop-up window still opens, check Allow for Session. The operation of the Proxomitron program should be normal and then there should be no more such pop-up window until you restart the Proxomitron program.
--- End quote ---

Ok, thanks. I'll do that.


--- Quote from: Ivek23 on January 25, 2021, 08:02:55 am ---However, I will check this in a few days by testing AllMovie.com scripts. and which version of Windows OS you are using. It was like that with my old Windows7 OS. How it will be now that I have a newly loaded Windows7 OS, I will only see when I start testing several different scripts in the next few days.

--- End quote ---

Thanks. I don't think this window will popup again, after first "Allow for Session" press. I'm using Win7-x64, but curently testing PVD in Wine under Linux. For now I have loaded it, but can't load menu bar, and importing data from internet seems to cause only "Too many retries..." errors... But that's another story, not related to the topic, sorry.

One more digression: any news on the horizon about RT script revamped?

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