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Hi,

I'm getting an error message: "Certificate authority is not trusted." while using webview browsers.

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On "standalone" browsers like Mull or Cromite I don't have this error.

Specs:
Android 10
Free Browser v2.8
Mulch Webview v126.0.6478.110
AdAway (root) v6.1.1 with installed certificate
Root with Magisk v27.0
Modules: Systemless Hosts
                  Magisk Trust User Certs
                  Open Webview
Private DNS: unfiltered.adguard-dns.com

Anybody knows how to fix this?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Could be that your phone lacks the necessary certificate authorities. I don't think I've seen this happen on anything newer than Android 7 before, but maybe some root cert expired that I don't know about.

If you haven't already, try a reboot. The WebView server may be initialized once, and if you've just activated the cert in Magisk then you may need a reboot to activate it.

If not, I'm guessing the app explicitly does something to only use a particular system trust store.