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#191
Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
Exactly, you are not the only one. That's why i suggest to look for the posts that were made in regard to this issue in the last days and WEEKS.
Hint: supl.google.com vs. supl.nokia.com
Tested this.
supl.nokia.com is not usable when I try A-GPS.

supl.google.com takes quite some time too but it works.

Reading some threads like
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Commu...supl.nokia.com
one point came to my mind:
what if Nokia forgot to update its certificates for supl.nokia.com ?

Otoh I read postings that supl.nokia.com was slow before 1.3.1 .
 
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AFAIK supl.nokia.com doesn't use SSL, so nothing to do with certificates.

Before 1.3.1 I had never tried supl.google.com, always had supl.nokia.com and got a fix pretty quickly, although I have to say that now that I've switched to supl.google.com the fix comes a bit faster.

Still no idea if there is a cause-effect relationship between 1.3.1 and supl.nokia.com not working.
 
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#193
Originally Posted by reinob View Post
AFAIK supl.nokia.com doesn't use SSL, so nothing to do with certificates.
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I only read the posting at
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Commu...supl.nokia.com
which says:
"Make sure that your SUPL server is accessible over the internet and then set your server's address in the positioning server's settings. Now the only thing to fix is to make sure that you add your SSL certificate to the phone so that a secure connection can be extablished between the two end-points. That should be all you need."

and there is some handshake logging between "nokia supl server" (I assume that this is supl.nokia.com) and N95 which seems to be about SSL/TLS .

"Nokia Developer Moderator" writes "Nokia has a SUPL server and a PSY that communicates with it over a SSL connection." .

This is information dated 2009 so maybe it is all outdated?
 

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#194
Originally Posted by rlinfati View Post
wait for the official image... is only a revoke of ONE certificate, no others fix are included.
Thanks for info rlinfati
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i work at a nokia service center
 
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#196
Originally Posted by Thehunted View Post
i work at a nokia service center
So tell me then how to get my GPS working and from where I should update to the new sofware verion?
 
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Originally Posted by Thehunted View Post
i work at a nokia service center
well that must be fun for you
 
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#198
Originally Posted by mr.Rizov View Post
I wonder...when we're going to get out GPS fixed?? I'm sick and tired of other nokia phones which have perfect GPS without using internet...for example N8 or N97...when we will get this??
Perfect GPS? You're kidding me. Use a BT receiver like f.e. Realtek. Quick fix, nearly perfect reliability even in urban / downtown & wooded areas.

You'll never get enough precision with those toy chipsets included today in cellphones.
 
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Originally Posted by PMaff View Post
I only read the posting at
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Commu...supl.nokia.com
which says:
"Make sure that your SUPL server is accessible over the internet and then set your server's address in the positioning server's settings. Now the only thing to fix is to make sure that you add your SSL certificate to the phone so that a secure connection can be extablished between the two end-points. That should be all you need."

and there is some handshake logging between "nokia supl server" (I assume that this is supl.nokia.com) and N95 which seems to be about SSL/TLS .

"Nokia Developer Moderator" writes "Nokia has a SUPL server and a PSY that communicates with it over a SSL connection." .

This is information dated 2009 so maybe it is all outdated?
Hmm.. I had no idea. I always assumed that no security was needed for such a thing. Once I even telnet'd supl.nokia.com to see what it would spit, and the connection was at least accepted, but I had no idea about the protocol.

Thanks. I'll see if I can find some information on this.
 
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#200
Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
Perfect GPS? You're kidding me. Use a BT receiver like f.e. Realtek. Quick fix, nearly perfect reliability even in urban / downtown & wooded areas.

You'll never get enough precision with those toy chipsets included today in cellphones.
Can you give me link? I want to try it.
 
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