Sahi Pro Chrome 58+ SSL certificate fix

NOTE: Post modified on 5 May 2017 with updated patch. Chrome 58 has introduced a check for Subject Alternative Name in SSL certificates. Sahi Pro’s certificate creation mechanism did not support this, causing https sites to fail on Chrome 58 (and higher). The error seen on Chrome is ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID. Our initial patch released on April […]

How to install Sahi’s root certificate on Android 11 and above?

For automating HTTPS websites in mobile browsers in Android 11 or more, Sahi’s root certificate must be installed.Below are the steps to install Sahi’s root certificate on android 11 and above. Start Sahi on a machine that is on the same network as the mobile device Configure the proxy settings of the browser on the […]

How to Fix Error opening HTTPS websites in Mozilla Firefox with JDK 11

When using JDK 11 with Sahi, HTTPS websites do not open in the Mozilla Firefox browser. We get the error shown in the image below. To resolve this issue, kindly upgrade to JDK 11.0.2 and above versions. We recommended the latest release JDK 11.0.8, as it contains all the security patches and bug fixes. Ensure […]

How to Fix: Scripts Failing in Firefox due to Security Warning when Moving from HTTPS to HTTP

When a secure web page (eg. https://example.com), submits a form request to an insecure web page (eg. http://example.com), Firefox issues a warning dialog. A user needs to manually click “Continue” or “Cancel” to dismiss this dialog.Note that this dialog is not one of the native JavaScript dialogs (confirm, prompt or alert) which Sahi can automatically handle. On […]

Certificate error on opening HTTPS websites in MacOS

As shown in the image, certificate error occurs on opening HTTPS websites in a browser on MacOS while testing with Sahi Pro. To fix this, follow the steps below: Click on the Configure link from the Sahi Dashboard. Click on Update Sahi Pro. In Install patch from URL, paste the below URL and click on […]