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Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?



On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
It is still in pkgsrc : net/citrix_ica version 10.6.115659.
Ugh. I forgot about that. I need to go back to i386. It fails for AMD64, 
but yeah, it's still a certificate trust-nightmare.
<rant> I used to mildly dislike SSL before it was completely broken by the 
NSA and others. Now, I consider it WAY too complicated to believe in and I 
really hate it. This whole idiocy with "trust" has gone down some road 
where I'm supposed to trust that one dirty corporation (like Verisign) 
believes that another slimey corporation is legit, (and their verification 
steps are easily defrauded/circumvented). What if I fundamentally despise 
both of them and don't trust either one? Then all I am left with is a 
turd-hunt for the latest certificate bundle that XYZ crapware needs to run 
and a bad attitude. What 99% of folks who use SSL care about is 
_transport_ encryption, NOT the chain-of-trust, which I consider to be 
fundamentally flawed and broken at it's very core. However, it's the 
chain-of-trust features that drag down SSL the most. Encryption is hard 
enough to understand & manage without adding in a double-batch of 
committee-based stupidity. Okay, now I'll be over here crying "KISS!" in 
the wilderness if anyone needs me...  :-P </rant>
Also, IIRC, even on i386 (from memory, because I fiddled with it about 6-8 
months ago) it had major issues. The main thing I ran into was that 
without the browser plugin you just get prompted for what to do with an 
".ICA" file when the Citrix portal throws that at you. The package 
compiled & installed, but once I actually tried to use it, I noticed it 
had some other major issues (and it seems like they were more than just 
certificate issues). In fact, IIRC, I think the 'wfica' binary was missing 
some libraries it was linked to, and that was my biggest problem. Check 
your output from: ldd `which wfica`
Thanks,
  Swift



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