Expired certificate
- djross
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Expired certificate
Earlier today Safari didn't want to let me get onto Criticker because of an "expired certificate" (whatever that means). I was able to get around it, but I think this has happened in the past, and means that Criticker needs to change something or other. Hope that makes some kind of sense to you.
- MacSwell
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Re: Expired certificate
Yeah it's a real pain in the backside, every time I try to load up a Criticker page, I get the "Your connection is not private" message on Chrome.
- emreco
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Re: Expired certificate
Same problem with Chrome, too.
Apparently, the certificate was valid until March 5th, 2019.
Apparently, the certificate was valid until March 5th, 2019.
- CosmicMonkey
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Re: Expired certificate
Tried it on both Firefox and Opera and I get a notification about a "expired security certificate" on both of them as well.
- sopachuco13
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Re: Expired certificate
The certificate has been renewed. I just refreshed the site.
- emreco
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Re: Expired certificate
sopachuco13 wrote:The certificate has been renewed. I just refreshed the site.
Yep. Sorted now.