emmanuel-l 3 Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 Dear all, My Windows 10 says that the Evernote certificate containing www.ombord.info URL does not match the Evernote web site. Since it is the first time I get this message for Evernote I raise the attention of Evernote team and community. Note that this web site www.ombord.info does not answer, and a tracert also fails. Should I accept this certificate for Evernote ? Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 11,474 Posted January 31, 2018 Level 5* Share Posted January 31, 2018 Hi. A Google search gives me ombord.info as being a mobile website portal, as with some UK trains - http://www.trefor.net/2012/11/13/train-wifi-the-unexpurgated-truth/ (in the comments) Quote Just writing this on an East Coast train. I was digging about to see if I could somehow get a unique train ID via JSON. First of all I came across your post which was interesting. Then I had a delve into the web page you get when you are connecting to see how it could report real time information like the train position. In the process I stumbled on what looks like the Moov API. All sorts of interesting info about the connectivity of the train you are on… Just go to http://www.ombord.info/api/jsonp/ and you will get a listing of the API endpoints… You say that this isn't a usual error on your system: could it have been to do with the network you were on? Link to comment
emmanuel-l 3 Posted January 31, 2018 Author Share Posted January 31, 2018 Hi gazumped and thanks for your relevant answer. Yes it is possible that it relates the the environment I was on monday. I feel that this certificate alert coincides with a trip I had through the train operator SNCF in France and the usage of their wifi onboard. Link to comment
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