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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Aug 2016
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Pri: 3
Type: Bug



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Chromium at Raspberry Pi 2

Reported by riegerju...@t-online.de, Jul 8 2016

Issue description

Chrome Version       : see attachmend
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
  Add OK or FAIL, along with the version, after other browsers where you
have tested this issue:
     Safari:
    Firefox:
         IE:

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)
(2)
(3)

What is the expected result?

A note how I can fix the error

What happens instead?


Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.

Dear Sir,
I have installed Chormium at Raspberry Pi 2. When I surf the Internet, the message "this is not a secure connection" when I load a document from google (see attached files). Apparently not trust Google's own websites.
Best Regards Jurgen Rieger

 
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Comment 1 by ajha@chromium.org, Jul 12 2016

Labels: TE-Hardware-Dependency
Could you check if the system time is correct and updated. Please refer to  https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95617?hl=en and see if the connection issue is resolved following the steps.

As of now, we don't have 'Raspberry Pi 2' to test and confirm the same.
Dear Sir,
thank you very much for your answer.
your hints have not solved my problem.
Best regards Jurgen Rieger

Comment 3 by ajha@chromium.org, Aug 24 2016

Components: Internals>Network>Certificate
Hello ...,
Components: Internals>Network>Certificate.
what this?
regars Juergen
Status: WontFix (was: Unconfirmed)
As Chromium does not officially support the Raspberry Pi platform, please file a bug with your Raspberry Pi package maintainer for support.

As indicated in Comment #1, it appears your device clock is incorrect. However, if you're confident it is, then it's likely to do with the package maintainer.

Marking WontFix for Invalid (as an out of scope platform)
I have set the Time correct for my country and now I can surfe at Internet.
regards Jurgen Rieger

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