SkethUcation privacy https
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You are lucky : here it's the total blockade with any navigators for certificates!
someone give me that!
@unknownuser said:
https://letsencrypt.org/
"That not only gets rid of paying for it but it also simplifies managing them when they expire as well which can also be a pain."Have fun coding!
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Is the Sketchucation SSL certificate problem still existing for anybody? The certificate was renewed at the 22nd so it should be ok for everybody by now. Those who still experience the problem, could you make a full cache erase and tell me if the problem still exists or not?
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Alas always certificated and not securised after cache killing!
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I still have this problem with Firefox and Chrome.
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@pilou said:
Alas always certificated and not securised after cache killing!
Sorry, I do not understand exactly the phenomenon. If you click the lock icon at the URL line of your browser is it indicating that the certificate is secure? Do you see the certificate details? Could you please send me what you see there?
(For me it is fine with all the browsers I have so I do not see any problems with the site with my browsers.)
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@pherim said:
I still have this problem with Firefox and Chrome.
Could you please send me a screenshot about what you see? Also could you please click on the lock icon in your browser's URL line and see the certificate details there?
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@gábor said:
@pherim said:
I still have this problem with Firefox and Chrome.
Could you please send me a screenshot about what you see? Also could you please click on the lock icon in your browser's URL line and see the certificate details there?
The problem is, it's in German, I don't know if it would be of any use to you. I installed a portable English Firefox version to give you an English error screen, but the page works with that one for some reason. Then I tried creating a new profile, and once again it didn't work.
But now I switched back to my main profile and it appears to be working. Let's hope it stays like this.
It still doesn't work in Chrome, but I only used this to check if Firefox was the problem. There i get the following error:
NET;;ERR_CERT_REVOKED Subject; *.sketchucation.com Issuer; COMODO RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA Expires on; 23.11.2019 Current date; 26.11.2018
And then a huge amount of apparently random characters and numbers.
Edit: Now the problem is back. The forums work without "https://" in front of "sketchucation.com", but when I click the icon in the address bar (there is only a shield, not a lock on this page), it says that the connection isn't secure.
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I'll cleared all caches and restarted - with limited success.
Both Firefox [which says Verified by Comodo CA Limited] and Chrome [similar Comodo RSA msg - valid for one year to 22 Nov 2019] do not have this certificate error.
But Edge and IE11 still balk at 'server certificate revoked/expired'...
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Thank you. I've contacted our certificate issuer and it seems they made a mistake revoking the certificate. They sent me an other certificate what I've installed now. Could you please check now again with cache erase reload? If the problem seems to be fixed, please also check the expiry date of the cert.
FYI: The online SSL checker shows that everything is ok with the cert now: https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=sketchucation.com
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No change so far...
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@pherim said:
No change so far...
Thank you. If you click the https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=sketchucation.com link, does it show for you as well that the cert is OK?
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The SSL shopper link shows it's valid.
BUT, even with a cleared cache etc, both Edge and IE11 [AND Avast WebShield] report that SCF is using a revoked certificate, and block it !
As before, Firefox and Chrome are both OK, and report the SCF certificate as valid !
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Thank you for the information. FYI: I've contacted again our certificate issuer and now they are looking deeper into it. Will let you know when I get any information from them.
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Now it works properly with https:// and I get the green lock icon!
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still not working for me on Chrome or edge
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https still fine here
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Thank you everybody for the feedback.
Now it should be ok for everybody as our cert issuer solved the problem. It was a problem on their side, they accidentally revoked the cert. The solution was that they gave us a new one.
I just hope it won't happen again with the new one.
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Chrome works now.
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I confirm that the latest SCF certificate now works OK for me in the following browsers:
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Edge
- IE11
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