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Search Appliance HelpGoogle Search Appliance Contact us Updates Browser displays connection untrusted errorSummary:When accessing the search appliance over HTTPS, the browser shows a warning such as "The site's security certificate is not trusted!" (Google Chrome) certificate error google internet explorer 11 or "This Connection is Untrusted" (Mozilla Firefox). This can happen certificate error google chrome when accessing any of the following services over HTTPS: Admin Console(port 8443) Version Manager(port certificate error on google homepage 9942) Search results(port 443) Cause:To establish an HTTPS connection, the browser needs to trust the SSL/TLS cert installed on the search appliance. In the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-networking/google-certificate-error/e762243c-de78-4903-aed2-794b202eaa0e case where the browser displays this error, the search appliance has an SSL cert which is either self-signed or the signing certificate of authority is not trusted by your browser's configuration. Troubleshooting Steps: Log into Admin Console > Administration > SSL Settings. The certificate currently installed on https://support.google.com/gsa/answer/2688801?hl=en GSA is shown in the top "Current SSL Certificate Information" section. Check in with your local SSL/TLS admin to understand if the proper certificate is installed. Fix: Use one of the following options to workaround or fix the issue: Ignore the warning, or set an exception on browser to ignore future warning. Export the search appliance's self-signed authority (check with browser vendor support or use "openssl"tool to download this) and then install inbrowser to "trust"the search appliance's SSL cert. Onlyaccess the search appliance over HTTP. Install a valid SSL/TLS cert usingAdmin Console > Administration > SSL Settings. Share this: UpdatesGoogle Search Appliance software updatesError: Invalid username or passwordUpdate from version A to version BBrowser displays connection untrusted errorVersion Manager hangs when updating with downloaded fileVersion Manager hangs updating using a URLSearch appliance license expired ©2016 Google Privacy Policy Terms of Service
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just an internet protocol for privacy protection for websites. SSL stands for Secure Socket Layers where you won’t find this protection on all website you surf! They are used for safe sharing of data such as passwords or confidential information’s. And some browsers got this feature as inbuilt ones which includes Google Chrome! The default settings will be Medium and if its mismatch with SSL Certificates then it results in SSL Connection Errors. Your browser will try to connect with SSL certificates to secure site when the SSL certificates has not expired, with the certification authority trust and for all big websites including eCommerce websites. So let's learn how to fix SSL certificate error: Method 1: Open google chrome and go to "Settings." Scroll down to bottom and click on "Show advanced settings." Now scroll till you find "Change proxy settings" under network and click it. Alternate way if you don' have chrome is go to control panel, select "Network and Internet", again select "Network and Sharing Center" and from there select "Internet Options" from the bottom left corner in "See also" window panel. Now within the Internet Properties window go to security tab, select "Trusted sites" and click on "Sites." Type the site which is giving you the "SSL Certificate Error" in "Add this website to the zone:" example: https://www.microsoft.com/ or https://www.google.com and click on "Add" button & close. Verify that the security level for the trusted site is set to "Medium" if not set it, click apply and OK. This is it for method 1, go on try if this work for you and if not move forward. Method 2: Click on the date and time on taskbar and then select "Date and time settings." If on windows 10, make "Set Time Automatically" to "on." For others, click on "Internet Time" and tick mark on "Automatically synchronize with Internet time server." Select Server "time.windows.com" and click update a