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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: TopDownDriver on August 26, 2018, 11:04:13 am
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Suddenly, every time I launch JRiver (local network, accessing through another server) I get a Security Warning. It states the following...
Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?
This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS
connection, which could compromise the security of the entire webpage.
When I select either yes or no the program seems to load fine. However, this happens every time I launch JRiver.
Any ideas? Help!
Thanks
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https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,117198.0.html
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It's the missing icons for Facebook, etc. You can ignore it.
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I have also been getting this security warning for the last 3 days everytime I open JR. How do i stop it happening and why has this happened?
I can click on yes and no, but every time I restart its back up on the screen, very annoying!
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Does MC open to the Start Page? That's probably where it's coming from. You can change that in Options. Set it to Last Location, for example.
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Should probably fix that on the start page, those social icons should also be available from a secure location. In fact looking at it, the same URL just through https seems to work. When the others get a minute to breathe, of course!
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Does MC open to the Start Page? That's probably where it's coming from. You can change that in Options. Set it to Last Location, for example.
But I have never changed anything for the last 3 years of running JR, why or how could it change. It opens the same way as it always did, on the JR page.
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It's a temporary problem on our site. It should be fixed in a day or two.
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It's a temporary problem on our site. It should be fixed in a day or two.
Im please to hear that! Ive been scratching my head for days trying to figure out what was wrong at my end.....As soon as I start a movie the security box jumps up again on the screen, I have to get out a keyboard to remove it to play the film :(
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It's a mixed content warning. What it usually means is a site using HTTPS (aka a secure website) is loading content, which is usually always linked images, from a HTTP (non-secure) domain. They're usually straightforward to fix (on the server side) by simply changing the linked image URLs from http to https, as Hendrik already mentioned above. Likely a 10 second fix. :P
Using the Internet Explorer web engine (which is what MC uses by default), if I recall correctly, will pop up warning dialog boxes about websites displaying mixed content. Changing the web engine from Internet Explorer to Chromium in MC's options might suppress the mixed content warning dialog box, since Chromium doesn't show warning dialog boxes for mixed content.
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It's a mixed content warning. What it usually means is a site using HTTPS (aka a secure website) is loading content, which is usually always linked images, from a HTTP (non-secure) domain. They're usually straightforward to fix (on the server side) by simply changing the linked image URLs from http to https, as Hendrik already mentioned above. Likely a 10 second fix. :P
Using the Internet Explorer web engine (which is what MC uses by default), if I recall correctly, will pop up warning dialog boxes about websites displaying mixed content. Changing the web engine from Internet Explorer to Chromium in MC's options might suppress the mixed content warning dialog box, since Chromium doesn't show warning dialog boxes for mixed content.
Jim H has said its a temporary problem on there site and should be fixed in a day or two.
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I get the same popup security warning when I open JRiver, and JRiver will not function unless I select Yes, or No in the box. Mine started approx. Fri, or Sat.
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It's fixed now.
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It's fixed now.
Thank you let me check...
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Confirmed, looks good!
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It's fixed now.
Wonderful thank you so much for that, its back to normal. I really do love JR its the best!
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Works fine... Thank you!
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there is still a certificate error issue on the jriver home page... :(
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What browser are you using? In Chrome, Firefox and Edge the certificate on the JRiver homepage looks fine with no mixed content warnings at all (it's all served over HTTPS).
Here's how it looks in Chrome: https://i.imgur.com/sXqN7ns.png
If you're using Internet Explorer, I'd highly recommend using a different browser as IE's known to be a "less than secure" type of browser and isn't actively developed anymore besides security updates. Any browser besides IE would be considered "more secure", IMO.
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Try a refresh.
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both in ie and in chrome says that the site is not safe, i have also reset ie settings but nothing has changed ...
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Try clearing the browser cache for both. Definitely not seeing this in Chrome.
Otherwise please post a screenshot.
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Try clearing the browser cache for both. Definitely not seeing this in Chrome.
Otherwise please post a screenshot.
This definitely sounds like a cache issue.
I'll see if I can force it to reload by making a meaningless file size change for the page on the server.
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Bob, in addition it looks like the favicon on the homepage is broken/blank.
https://www.jriver.com/favicon.ico
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Bob, in addition it looks like the favicon on the homepage is broken/blank.
https://www.jriver.com/favicon.ico
Fixed, thanks.
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Try clearing the browser cache for both. Definitely not seeing this in Chrome.
Otherwise please post a screenshot.
thanks to all for the suggestions, the problem is my windows installation ... I checked on another pc and the jriver site works perfectly! ;)
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Bob, in addition it looks like the favicon on the homepage is broken/blank.
https://www.jriver.com/favicon.ico
When our backs are to the wall, it's nice to have friends. Thanks!