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DMT Nexus Security Expiration?

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Nathanial.Dread

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So, now whenever I try to log onto the Nexus using Firefox, I get an error message that says "This Connection Is Untrusted." If I click "Technical Details," I get the following message:

www.dmt-nexus.me uses an invalid security certificate.

The certificate expired on 7/5/13 7:59 PM. The current time is 7/5/13 10:02 PM.

(Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)

If I try and click "Add Exception," a window opens up that says

Certificate Status

This sight provides valid, verified identification. There is no need to add an exception.

If I try and click "Get Certificate" I get no response of any sort. I cannot click "Confirm Security Exception."

What do I do? I'm not a computer-savy individual.

Blessings
~ND
 
i got a similar message, it let me continue onto the nexus when i hit "allow anyway" but now the https is crossed out and there is a red x next to the lock.

did i break it?
 
I had the same massage, but somehow managed to add it to my exceptions. Maybe updating to the latest firefox version might help...
 
Like a1pha said, the certificate has expired that's all. For security purposes, browsers have to treat an expired cert like no cert. At the end of the day, it's your choice which site you visit, your browser is just warning you be default. Put simply, the cert is there for you, to ensure you are connecting to where you intend to be connecting.

You'll be able to change the setting on your browser, just have a quick Google specific to your browser. Sometimes, trying to explain certificates to clients is like pulling hen's teeth, it's hard for them to justify anything IT related if they can't see an instant and amazing benefit. Luckily Trav is an IT genius, so we don't have that problem.

Peace

Macre
 
I'm currently working on it.

It's indeed just an expiration of the certificate. I hope to add a new certificate soon that is valid for 5 years.


Kind regards,

The Traveler
 
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