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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.13 18:06:00 -
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Edited by: Desmont McCallock on 13/02/2011 18:13:18 The latest version is: 1.3.4.2523 (Download | Changes)
Many thanks to BattleClinic for hosting EVEMon, and to all of the contributors and testers that have helped us out.
Note: To those who have the auto-updater disabled, please re-enable it, in order to trigger the EVEMon update.
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Arec Bardwin
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Posted - 2011.02.13 18:28:00 -
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Edited by: Arec Bardwin on 13/02/2011 18:28:11 Looks good. Thanks to all those involved.
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Liorah
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Posted - 2011.02.13 19:22:00 -
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Hmm..
HTTP Error: A request to api.eveonline.com failed with status TrustFailure.
Any ideas? Trying to load the BattleClinic forums, but it's really slow.
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Fulbert
Gallente
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Posted - 2011.02.13 19:40:00 -
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New version for nŠ1 eve app? huray! -------------------------------- Fulbert. Miner - Industrialist |
Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.13 19:57:00 -
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Edited by: Desmont McCallock on 13/02/2011 19:58:13
Originally by: Liorah Hmm..
HTTP Error: A request to api.eveonline.com failed with status TrustFailure.
Any ideas? Trying to load the BattleClinic forums, but it's really slow.
You need to visit EVE Online from a secure connection. Try https://gate.eveonline.com and make sure the certificate is downloaded on your PC (the lock sign).
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Liorah
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:02:00 -
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Edited by: Liorah on 13/02/2011 20:05:13
Originally by: Desmont McCallock You need to visit EVE Online from a secure connection. Try https://gate.eveonline.com and make sure the certificate is downloaded on your PC (the lock sign).
More specifically, what's required? Pretend I might know what you're talking about. I visit Eve-Gate and have no problems accessing the site?
Edit: I don't use Internet Explorer (nor the in-game browser, which uses IE HTML controls); its security track record is atrocious.
For now, I've just downgraded to the release candidate.
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Frango Mint
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:05:00 -
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And the official version requires .net installation as well??????
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:11:00 -
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Edited by: Desmont McCallock on 13/02/2011 20:13:02
Originally by: Liorah Edited by: Liorah on 13/02/2011 20:05:13
Originally by: Desmont McCallock You need to visit EVE Online from a secure connection. Try https://gate.eveonline.com and make sure the certificate is downloaded on your PC (the lock sign).
More specifically, what's required? Pretend I might know what you're talking about. I visit Eve-Gate and have no problems accessing the site?
Edit: I don't use Internet Explorer (nor the in-game browser, which uses IE HTML controls); its security track record is atrocious.
For now, I've just downgraded to the release candidate.
Release candidate has the same mechanic to connect to API. So downgrading won't do you any good. EVEMon now tries to connect to API via secure HTTP connection, so you have to assure that your machine can access eveonline through HTTPS.
@Frango Mint Yes EVEMon 1.3.4 needs .NET 4 to run. It's mentioned in the ChangeLog.
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Liorah
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:42:00 -
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Originally by: Desmont McCallock Edited by: Desmont McCallock on 13/02/2011 20:13:02 Release candidate has the same mechanic to connect to API. So downgrading won't do you any good. EVEMon now tries to connect to API via secure HTTP connection, so you have to assure that your machine can access eveonline through HTTPS.
(I'm not trying to be rude, so please don't think I am.)
EVEMon-binaries-1.3.4-RC1.zip (Help -> About: 1.3.3.2496)
Installing (unpacking) that version works.
My web browser works. It's a Firefox derivative. Its PKI functionality has nothing to do with EVEMon PKI functionality. My web browser has no issue at all browsing EVE Gate, the forums, the API sections, account management, or anything Eve-related.
What, specifically, is EVEMon looking for? "My machine" is a little too vague in this situation to diagnose the problem.
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:51:00 -
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Originally by: Liorah
Originally by: Desmont McCallock Edited by: Desmont McCallock on 13/02/2011 20:13:02 Release candidate has the same mechanic to connect to API. So downgrading won't do you any good. EVEMon now tries to connect to API via secure HTTP connection, so you have to assure that your machine can access eveonline through HTTPS.
(I'm not trying to be rude, so please don't think I am.)
EVEMon-binaries-1.3.4-RC1.zip (Help -> About: 1.3.3.2496)
Installing (unpacking) that version works.
True RC1 doesn't contain the switch to HTTPS. What's troubling is that if you can connect to the forums, the API sections, account management etc. you shouldn't had any connection problems.
Please post your issue in EVEMon forum, attaching the trace.txt file (found in %APPDATA%\EVEMon folder) when you are running version 1.3.4, so you help you further.
My web browser works. It's a Firefox derivative. Its PKI functionality has nothing to do with EVEMon PKI functionality. My web browser has no issue at all browsing EVE Gate, the forums, the API sections, account management, or anything Eve-related.
What, specifically, is EVEMon looking for? "My machine" is a little too vague in this situation to diagnose the problem.
True RC1 doesn't contain the switch to HTTPS. What's troubling is that if you can connect to the forums, the API sections, account management etc. EVEMon shouldn't had any connection problems.
Please post your issue in EVEMon forum, attaching the trace.txt file (found in %APPDATA%\EVEMon folder) when you are running version 1.3.4, so to help you further.
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Liorah
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:54:00 -
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Originally by: Desmont McCallock What's troubling is that if you can connect to the forums, the API sections, account management etc. EVEMon shouldn't had any connection problems.
Could you, perhaps, be assuming that I use Internet Explorer? Does EVEMon rely on the Internet Explorer HTML controls built into Windows, just like the EVE in-game browser? For people who don't use Internet Explorer, that could be annoying, but as long as that's the case, I can figure out how to get it fixed.
Is that the case?
(I keep trying BattleClinic forums.. don't have the patience to wait for them to load most of the time) :)
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.13 21:04:00 -
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Originally by: Liorah
Originally by: Desmont McCallock What's troubling is that if you can connect to the forums, the API sections, account management etc. EVEMon shouldn't had any connection problems.
Could you, perhaps, be assuming that I use Internet Explorer? Does EVEMon rely on the Internet Explorer HTML controls built into Windows, just like the EVE in-game browser? For people who don't use Internet Explorer, that could be annoying, but as long as that's the case, I can figure out how to get it fixed.
Is that the case?
(I keep trying BattleClinic forums.. don't have the patience to wait for them to load most of the time) :)
As far as I know ingame browser is based on Chromium much as Google Chrome is. No, EVEMon doesn't rely on IE but sometimes Windows Update messes up with Internet connection settings, especially proxy (we have encountered many cases with that). So I would suggest to have a look at that (Control Panel > Internet Options).
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Scetrov
Gallente Gallente Textiles and Manufacturing
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Posted - 2011.02.13 21:17:00 -
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Edited by: Scetrov on 13/02/2011 21:17:45 @Liorah, the EVE browser is based upon part of Chromium not the Internet Explorer Controls. [Ref: Dev Blog]
EVEMon uses a library from the Base Class Library to implement HTTP request support, in turn this library interfaces with the Windows certificate store. Internet Explorer also uses this certificate store to check the validity of SSL certificates.
It would be an advantage in debugging this problem if you were to try and access the following page with Internet Explorer:
https://api.eveonline.com/server/ServerStatus.xml.aspx
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Liorah
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Posted - 2011.02.13 22:15:00 -
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Originally by: Scetrov Edited by: Scetrov on 13/02/2011 21:17:45 @Liorah, the EVE browser is based upon part of Chromium not the Internet Explorer Controls. [Ref: Dev Blog]
EVEMon uses a library from the Base Class Library to implement HTTP request support, in turn this library interfaces with the Windows certificate store. Internet Explorer also uses this certificate store to check the validity of SSL certificates.
It would be an advantage in debugging this problem if you were to try and access the following page with Internet Explorer:
https://api.eveonline.com/server/ServerStatus.xml.aspx
Cool, thanks for the info. The web browser I was using has its own certificate store, so there was a bit of confusion. It's actually refreshing to see the use of Chromium (yay new reading material) as opposed to the IE controls.
Accessing that URL seems to have fixed the problem, thanks! Would there be a way to have EVEMon download and import the necessary keys, should they change in the future?
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Bryla Jax
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Posted - 2011.02.14 10:41:00 -
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STill have the same problem with Trustfailure. I can access gate.eveonline.com with explorer, but everytime i try to access the api url it was blocked by certificates problem. Any system to avoid using IE certificates?
P.S. Sorry for my english
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.14 11:47:00 -
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The use of secure connection to retrieve any info from the API, has been requested by CCP [DevBlog] and from a point of time and forth, no 3rd party application will be able to connect to API through plain HTTP.
So you guys have to resolve any issues you have with accepting certificates on your machines.
From our side we will do whatever we can to provide a better mechanic when it comes to TrustFailure issues.
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Gal Sentor
Gallente Galactic Harvesters
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Posted - 2011.02.14 12:05:00 -
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I have the same error with TrustFailure error. I have visited https://api.eveonline.com/server/ServerStatus.xml.aspx page with InternetExplorer, but IE says "Certificate Error" in the address bar. And EVEMon still does not work.
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.14 12:17:00 -
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Originally by: Gal Sentor I have the same error with TrustFailure error. I have visited https://api.eveonline.com/server/ServerStatus.xml.aspx page with InternetExplorer, but IE says "Certificate Error" in the address bar. And EVEMon still does not work.
You must resolve the "Certificate Error" on your side.
What is confusing me, guys, is that all you who have TrustFailure issues, should had been resolved upon you login in the EO forums, as the login to the forums requires the same certificate as EVEMon looks up (it doesn't make sense to me).
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Gal Sentor
Gallente Galactic Harvesters
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Posted - 2011.02.14 12:37:00 -
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Originally by: Desmont McCallock
Originally by: Gal Sentor I have the same error with TrustFailure error. I have visited https://api.eveonline.com/server/ServerStatus.xml.aspx page with InternetExplorer, but IE says "Certificate Error" in the address bar. And EVEMon still does not work.
You must resolve the "Certificate Error" on your side.
What is confusing me, guys, is that all you who have TrustFailure issues, should had been resolved upon you login in the EO forums, as the login to the forums requires the same certificate as EVEMon looks up (it doesn't make sense to me).
I'm using FireFox to surf the Internet and read the EO forums, and in FireFox there is no any certificate error.
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Bryla Jax
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Posted - 2011.02.14 12:44:00 -
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same here. Using Firefox i have no problem at all, using IE i got the error
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Gal Sentor
Gallente Galactic Harvesters
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Posted - 2011.02.14 12:47:00 -
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Here is the solution: EVEMon 1.3.4 - Bug Reports
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.14 12:53:00 -
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This is because FF has the appropriate certificate installed but it isn't shared with other browsers (FF keeps them in different place as IE). EVEMon shares the same certificates as IE, so you have to resolve that with IE.
Try Control Panel > Internet Options, select Content Tab, Certificates. In "Trusted Root Certification Authorities", GeoTrust Global CA should be in list (as this is the authority that issued the eveonline certificate).
Also check the "Untrusted Publishers" doesn't contain GeoTrust Global CA.
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Mister Maker
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Posted - 2011.02.14 13:48:00 -
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Edited by: Mister Maker on 14/02/2011 13:50:20 OK - That fix linked above for the Trusted Failure error did not work for me for some reason (installing a certificate through IE). I use FF and I have a manual fix that worked for me:-
- Go to Geotrust Certificate Website - Where it says "Root 2 - GeoTrust Global CA" Download the "GeoTrust Global CA" certificate. - Extract that file to a location you'll remember like 'My Documents' - Now open Control Panel > Internet Options - Then select the Content tab, and select the Certificated button. - Select the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" tab. - See if "GeoTrust Global CA" is listed as a certificate (it probably isn't listed). - If it is not there, click Import and locate the file you just downloaded and extracted above. - Now that you have installed this certificate, evemon should then work as the api url now passes the trust check.
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Bryla Jax
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Posted - 2011.02.14 14:53:00 -
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ohhhh this works for me. tnx a lot
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Veebring Greetings
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Posted - 2011.02.14 15:32:00 -
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Unless your Windows version is very illegal you should also be able to run windowsupdate/microsoftupdate and get the root certificates update from there like everyone else
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Mister Maker
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Posted - 2011.02.14 20:46:00 -
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Originally by: Veebring Greetings Unless your Windows version is very illegal you should also be able to run windowsupdate/microsoftupdate and get the root certificates update from there like everyone else
For the record, I have a fully legit and up to date install of XP with Windows Updates set to automatic and I had this problem.
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Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.02.14 21:16:00 -
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The root certificates update from windows update is an optional and not a critical one, so it doesn't get installed automatically.
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Luigi Vercotti
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Posted - 2011.02.14 22:57:00 -
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I am running Windows XP Pro 2002, which apparently does not support .Net 4.0, which means I can't use the newest version of Evemon, which I now have after accepting the auto-update.
So Evemon does not work for me now. Where can I find a download site for older versions of Evemon?
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Natalia Tunia
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Posted - 2011.02.15 16:57:00 -
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Originally by: Luigi Vercotti I am running Windows XP Pro 2002, which apparently does not support .Net 4.0, which means I can't use the newest version of Evemon, which I now have after accepting the auto-update.
So Evemon does not work for me now. Where can I find a download site for older versions of Evemon?
By having a little look on there website under "News & Announcements"... There are many links to older versions there http://evemon.battleclinic.com/news/108969-EVEMon-1-3-3.html
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Jake Rivers
Caldari Rule of Five Split Infinity.
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Posted - 2011.02.15 17:26:00 -
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Originally by: Scetrov Edited by: Scetrov on 13/02/2011 21:17:45 @Liorah, the EVE browser is based upon part of Chromium not the Internet Explorer Controls. [Ref: Dev Blog]
EVEMon uses a library from the Base Class Library to implement HTTP request support, in turn this library interfaces with the Windows certificate store. Internet Explorer also uses this certificate store to check the validity of SSL certificates.
It would be an advantage in debugging this problem if you were to try and access the following page with Internet Explorer:
https://api.eveonline.com/server/ServerStatus.xml.aspx
I checked and have the trust certificates in both IE and FF.
The page will not load though, what else can be wrong?
This is the error message I get in firefox: The connection was reset The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
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