It could be because a certificate has been damaged, tampered with, written in an unknown format, or is unreadable. Internet Explorer found a problem with a certificate that doesn't match any other errors.
Internet Explorer has found a problem with this website's security certificate Phishing sites often use fake certificates that trigger this error. My primary use case is very rural low signal connectivity without resorting to BGAN or Iridiu/Globalstar services. The certificate has been issued by a certification authority that isn't recognized by Internet Explorer. Hi all I am completely new to rooter but not to fooling around with LTE modems for service. This website's security certificate isn't from a trusted source
Outdated certificates can be a security risk. Websites must renew their certificates with a certification authority to stay current. The current date is either before or after the time period during which the certificate is valid. This website's security certificate is out of date This can occur if a company owns several websites and uses the same certificate for multiple websites. This website's address doesn't match the address in the security certificateĪ website is using a certificate that was issued to a different web address. This often means that the security certificate was obtained or used fraudulently by the website. Other than that, other CAs (ACME or otherwise) is probably the option to consider.This website's security certificate has been revoked
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If you instead present the new LE certificate chain that does not try to be extra compatible, just ending at the new root (X1), it allows libssl 1.0 to work (but then you lose compatibility with really old Android instead).
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My question is: How can I access sites with certbot certificates from debian 9 machines without ignoring certificate verification altogetherįirst off, Debian 9 is EOL. This is no wonder, as it seems that there are the same certificates on both debian 9 and 10, apparently. I tried to simply copy all ca-certificates from a debian 10 VM to the debian 9 VM (to /usr/local/share/ca-certificates) with rsync, and then ran update-ca-certificates which seemingly added 400+ certificates. However, if I try the same command from debian 10, it succeeds. * SSL certificate problem: certificate has expiredĬurl: (60) SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS alert, Server hello (2): * TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Certificate (11): * TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2): * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1): * TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS header, Certificate Status (22): * CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt * Cipher selection: successfully set certificate verify locations: If I try to access our HTTPS server that has certbot-issued certificate from debian 9, I get the following error: # curl -v