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Annoying situation with Firefox.

Nothinman

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Is this how you have accumulated 11796 posts with useless dumbass posts?

So you would rather FF allowed you into "secure" sites that don't have a valid cert with no warnings what so ever?
 

powerMarkymark

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Originally posted by: Nothinman
Is this how you have accumulated 11796 posts with useless dumbass posts?

So you would rather FF allowed you into "secure" sites that don't have a valid cert with no warnings what so ever?

The sites mainly are my banking sites.

The problem does not persist on my other computers with these sites and Firefox.
 

znaps

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Guess what..I don't see any warning on that page.

Which version of Firefox do you have?
 

jfall

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Check the date in your bios/windows clock. Sometimes people reset their cmos and forget to re-set the proper date thus getting warnings that ssl certificates are past expiry
 

Nothinman

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As long as you keep asking stupid questions I'll always have something to reply to.
 

kamper

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Nothinman's first post made perfect sense. You said that you were getting a message about an invalid certificate and that is usually a server side problem. I thought the exact same thing when I read the thread title.