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Certificate error during download/installation: "certificate has expired" #167
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Got the same error with my C1. |
This seems to happen because Node.js uses CA certificates built into its binary by default, and Node.js v8.12.0 (used on webOS 5/6) contains an outdated certificate for the Let's Encrypt CA (ISRG). Newer webOS versions have a newer Node.js version and therefore may not have this issue. (I'm not sure exactly which versions are affected because LG's documentation on the subject appears to contain errors.) I have a prerelease test build that should fix the problem (on webOS 5+; older versions need a different workaround), although it also has a bunch of other changes that may break things. To install it, you need to manually download/install the IPK and elevate it before rebooting. If you are going to try it, you should probably have the Safe Updater app installed and elevated in case something goes wrong. Testing would be appreciated; let me know how it goes. In this case, though, you could also just download and install Kodi manually. Running the following commands on the TV should download and install Kodi:
This should work both in developer mode and when rooted. You can press control+C after If your system cert store is missing the relevant certificate, you may have to additionally pass |
I am facing the same problem on OLED55C8PLA webOS 4.4.0. I tried to download Kodi like @throwaway96 suggested but it also fails as you can see in the following log.
The system's older CA certificates seem to affect this too. Workaround is to download it in an insecure way; just add After I ran the second command, Kodi installed successfully. |
This is the working solution for me. Kodi is running, videos are playing but I can't install add-on ("Installation failed"). Internet is working anyway. When I take a look on log, there is probably badly defined path when installing the addon, for example skin: Real path is Maybe update to the newer Kodi? |
any idea why install it is not working for:
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Do you have enough space to install it? |
same error and i have like 93mb of available space |
UPDATE: Leaving even more space free worked |
Kodi is well over 200 MB. |
I have the same problem. I don't have any application on the TV. I don't know how to make room anymore. I have about 600MB of total memory in the TV. Is there any possibility? |
I don't think this will be solved so you are better to look for an external device that support fully Kodi like RPI, Android box or x64... I just wanted to test kodi to access my media files from local LAN, I have to look for another media player, no idea if exist one that can access samba share from LAM for webos... |
I had that same problem (-5 Error). What I did was I reset my TV to factory settings and then installed Kodi before anything else. I'm now down to 11MB free on my dev folder but the app store still shows 331MB free, so I'm golden. Also, I didn't even have to do any of the steps in this issue on WebOS 4.10, I just clicked "Install" on Kodi on the Dev Manager and it simply worked. |
You should try install minidla on NAS but haganebr advice help me to install KODI. |
How exactly do you "Run the commands on the tv"? New to this trying to get kodi back on my tv. Running into same issue. cert expired Edit: think i got it. got webos dev manager i reset tv to factory settings. Rooted again. Could not download on homebrew channel. Connected through webos dev manager again and got the same error pretty sure my tv should have enough space but not sure how to check |
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After closing and opening webos devmanager i downloaded kodi through devmanager app and it worked |
It looks like you had a space in the URL, causing the download to fail. That's why the sizes were all reported as 0 and verification failed. |
@throwaway96 ahhh. I ended up getting to work regularly installing it. Thanks for the quick response |
I don't quite understand. where exactly ? Space in the URL. |
That comment was not about you. But if you really want to know anyway, the space was between |
I’m getting an error when trying to install from the Homebrew Channel. It says “An error occurred during installation: request to https://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/webos/org.xbmc.kodi-webos_21.0~b1.ipk failed, reason: certificate has expired
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