[digiKam-users] SSL Handshake Failed - Geolocating images with Open Street Map

Dougie Nisbet dougie at katsura.uk
Tue Oct 5 21:04:27 BST 2021


It's 7.3.0 under Debian, though, now you mention it, I upgraded Debian 
stable from Buster to Bullseye recently and I'm not sure if this problem 
started happening around the same time.




On 05/10/2021 20:41, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> Which digiKam version do you use, on which platform?
>
> Maik
>
> Am Dienstag, 5. Oktober 2021, 21:31:09 CEST schrieb Dougie Nisbet:
>> This seems specific to Open Street Map. It's ok with geonames.org but
>> this doesn't have much detail beyond country name. I had a look through
>> the Settings but I can't see anywhere it authenticates.
>>
>> I've gone back to using geosetter in Windows which is ok. When I look in
>> my settings for geosetter it uses geonames.org too. But in DK with
>> geonames (non-US) it only gives me the country name and no further details.
>>
>> On 02/10/2021 20:40, Dougie Nisbet wrote:
>>> I've started getting this error message: SSL Handshake Failed.
>>>
>>> I've been using this for so long that I've forgotten if or how I
>>> configured it, and pretty much take it for granted. I'd be astonished
>>> if I was out of scope on an AUP. I've found getagging with Open Street
>>> Map gives more interesting data. Has something changed?
>>>
>>> Dougie
>
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