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AR15.COM
3/2/2016 10:53:59 AM EDT
Site security cert says it has expired.  If I change my calendar date on my PC it works.  



This is only on ARL.  Chrome is browser.




NET:ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
3/2/2016 11:24:25 AM EDT
[#1]
Which site?



Is the time zone on the PC correct?




What does the drop down box for the certificate say?  (Click on the lock symbol and it should allow you to look at the certificate.)




99% of the time, it's fucked up timing on the computer that causes that.  Chances are, it's you.  




It COULD be the cert, if so, don't worry about it too much an expired certificate does not stop encrypting the traffic.  It just means the site should re-certify they are who they say they are with a registrar. It's completely artificial and not really all that important.






3/4/2016 10:14:52 AM EDT
[#2]
The ARL cert expired on the 25th of February.  Goatboy just needs to get an updated cert uploaded on the server.
3/4/2016 10:39:11 AM EDT
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The ARL cert expired on the 25th of February.  Goatboy just needs to get an updated cert uploaded on the server.
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I backdated my PC to the 25th and it worked for a day, now not.  I can post, but can't start a new thread.  HTTPS is x'd out and I get security warnings.

Someone needs to feed the squirrel.
3/4/2016 10:40:11 AM EDT
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Which site?

Is the time zone on the PC correct?


What does the drop down box for the certificate say?  (Click on the lock symbol and it should allow you to look at the certificate.)


99% of the time, it's fucked up timing on the computer that causes that.  Chances are, it's you.  


It COULD be the cert, if so, don't worry about it too much an expired certificate does not stop encrypting the traffic.  It just means the site should re-certify they are who they say they are with a registrar. It's completely artificial and not really all that important.  




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Reading comprehension is D+.  Work on that.

I have been around computers since Wozniak rolled the first Apple out of Job's garage and have written code for Atari computers, so I may seem a bit snappy at some dilettante telling me that this is my fault.
3/4/2016 10:42:23 AM EDT
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I backdated my PC to the 25th and it worked for a day, now not.  I can post, but can't start a new thread.  HTTPS is x'd out and I get security warnings.

Someone needs to feed the squirrel.
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The ARL cert expired on the 25th of February.  Goatboy just needs to get an updated cert uploaded on the server.



I backdated my PC to the 25th and it worked for a day, now not.  I can post, but can't start a new thread.  HTTPS is x'd out and I get security warnings.

Someone needs to feed the squirrel.

What browser are you using?
3/4/2016 10:46:11 AM EDT
[#6]
Chrome and it is up to date.  AR15 dot com works fine, but I NEEEEEEED ARL at work to keep me conscious.  

I mentioned this the first time I made a new thread here, but then it zapped away and didn't accept my post due to the cert issue.  

No, I won't try a different browser.
3/8/2016 4:51:23 PM EDT
[#7]
Same issue on my work machine, time is synced to time.Microsoft

Same on my phone, any computer. I loaded the new client certs direct from godaddy and nothing it's ARL
3/14/2016 3:26:05 PM EDT
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Chrome and it is up to date.  AR15 dot com works fine, but I NEEEEEEED ARL at work to keep me conscious.  

I mentioned this the first time I made a new thread here, but then it zapped away and didn't accept my post due to the cert issue.  

No, I won't try a different browser.
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Fixt now.  Thanks!!!