AnanthVivekanand / spotify-adblock

Blocking ads on desktop Spotify, crazy code ahead
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"You haven't installed the generated CA certificate" #71

Open NeoHBz opened 1 year ago

NeoHBz commented 1 year ago

using a Ubuntu 20.04, free tier Oracle VPS, aarch64 CPU 4-cores

certificate has been added & activated

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but mitm still throws this error & exits

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cibic89 commented 1 year ago

on Windows 10+ you need to store certificate in Trusted Root Certification Authority

NeoHBz commented 1 year ago

on Windows 10+ you need to store certificate in Trusted Root Certification Authority

anything about a Ubuntu VPS?

AnanthVivekanand commented 1 year ago

@NeoHBz Are you trying to run the proxy on the VPS? You should trust the Root CA generated on the VPS on the computer where Spotify is actually running.

NeoHBz commented 1 year ago

@NeoHBz Are you trying to run the proxy on the VPS? You should trust the Root CA generated on the VPS on the computer where Spotify is actually running.

yes that is a VPS, and yes I did trust the root CA on the VPS itself

AnanthVivekanand commented 1 year ago

@NeoHBz No, I mean, generate the root CA on the VPS, copy it over to your client computer where you're running Spotify, and trust it on the client computer. Whether or not you trust it on the VPS doesn't matter -- you need to trust the same root CA on whatever computer Spotify is running on.