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I looked at the log and I'm getting the following error codes:

 

[0224/141654:ERROR:renderer_main.cc(207)] Running without renderer sandbox
[0224/141756:ERROR:renderer_main.cc(207)] Running without renderer sandbox
[0224/142247:WARNING:message_in_transit_queue.cc(18)] Destroying nonempty message queue
[0224/142247:WARNING:message_in_transit_queue.cc(18)] Destroying nonempty message queue

 

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I’m trying to log into a cPanel and WHM using Ubot to create a script BUT it seems that the server is using a self-signed certificate, which is causing the browser to do nothing. I use the direct URL -->  http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2082 (If I navigate to the URL from a regular browser, I’m presented with the “connection not secure” page and asked to make an exception - When I try with the Ubot browser, NOTHING happens…the screen doesn’t change at all.)

 

The server is on shared hosting and poses no threat.  How do I get past this and access the cPanel and WHM?

 

For example, when using Firefox, you get this:
Your connection is not secure

The owner of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.

Learn more…

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2083 uses an invalid security certificate.

The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed.
The certificate is only valid for xxxxxxxx.com

(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)


Thanks, all!

 

Note that regardless of whether I use https://....:2083 or http://....:2082 I get the same results.

 

Also, I have tried changing the user agent to the most current versions of Explorer, Safari, Firefox and Chrome with no luck either.

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I had to switch to the lower browser version, 21 I think it is.

 

Forgive my ignorance as I just recently re-installed ubot after not using it for a very long time. How do I change the browser version?

 

Thanks.

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