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Steve Milby
Posted - 10/20/2022 : 18:54:49 When I try to log onto this website, either using Chrome browser or Windows Explorer, I get the following message, warning me that this website is unsafe. It's very difficult for me to get around this, and I have to do it repeatedly. Is there as way to remedy it?
"The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website's address."
"Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server."
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Steve Milby
Posted - 10/21/2022 : 08:27:02 Thanks Russ!
Commodore
Posted - 10/21/2022 : 08:12:17 Hi Steve,
Yes, there was a problem with the website's security certificate (SSL). Every year, the website hosting company renews our service contract. This year, during the renewal the new certificate was not updated correctly. The websites was pointing to the old certificate. I called the website hosting company and they issued a new certificate. During that process, the website was down while they fixed it.
Today, the website has been restored and the new security certificate is used.
You should not get the security certificate error. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
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