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certificate error.When I open gmail, I can't see all of my friends' names and signals as well as green and red colour lamps anso can't see.So how to solve this problem.My gmail account http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-networking/google-certificate-error/e762243c-de78-4903-aed2-794b202eaa0e showh that Your internet connection is experiencing problems or your network administrator has blocked Gmail chat.Please me to solve this problem.Thank you. See more Security certificate error Gmail certificate issue How to solve security error How to Remove Internet Explorer Security Certificate Error Facebook security certificate error [Solved] (Solved) Facebook security certificate error (Solved) Security certificate errors Sos , internet security certificate error Helpful +7 Report Ambucias http://ccm.net/forum/affich-421074-security-certificate-error 32494Posts Monday February 1, 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus October 11, 2016 Last seen Jul 12, 2010 06:33AM Hello, There is a very simple solution to your issue. Please adjust the date and time to the correct time and date; the certificate error will just vanish in the thin air. Best regards P.S. Please tell me when you have solved the problem. Thank you! (If you do not, I may throw a curse on your system which will cause it to bark all the time.:))) Report Riobaby56- Jul 12, 2010 03:41PM Hey, Thanks! I was having the same problem - which was mainly an annoyance until I tried to pay some bills online and it wouldn't let me. So thanks and it did work! Reply Report Ambucias 32494Posts Monday February 1, 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus October 11, 2016 Last seen - Jul 14, 2010 06:52AM Great Riobaby and thank you for your feedback. Reply Report Bev- Jan 8, 2012 08:05PM Oh, my goodness!!! I have been struggling with these same weird issues for a week and I tried everything imaginable...except this! I had never heard of this problem. THANK YOU!!! No need to curse my system - you've cured the curse! Reply
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) https://support.google.com/gsa/answer/2688801?hl=en or "This Connection is Untrusted" (Mozilla Firefox). This can happen when accessing any of the following services over HTTPS: Admin Console(port 8443) Version Manager(port http://www.pcworld.com/article/2906216/expired-google-certificate-temporarily-disrupts-gmail-service.html 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 certificate error 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 gmail certificate error 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
Blogs Viruses Cameras Components Computer Accessories Consumer Advice Displays E-readers Flash Drives Graphics Cards Hard Drives Home Theater Input Devices Keyboards Laptop Accessories Mobile Networking Operating Systems Optical Drives Processors Servers Smartwatches Streaming Services Storage Tablets Windows Home Websites Expired Google certificate temporarily disrupts Gmail service Comments Lucian Constantin IDG News Service Apr 6, 2015 5:11 AM Google forgot to renew one of its TLS certificates, leading to service disruption Saturday for people using Gmail through third-party email clients. The problem was fixed in a matter of hours, but should serve as a reminder to online service operators that keeping track of digital certificate expiration dates is important and should be planned for in advance. Some users reported Saturday on Twitter and other sites that email clients like Microsoft Outlook and OS X Mail were displaying certificate errors when trying to send email messages through smtp.gmail.com. It seems that it wasn’t the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server’s certificate that expired, but one higher up in the chain that corresponded to Google Internet Certificate Authority G2—an intermediate certificate authority operated by Google. When SSL/TLS certificates are validated by software applications, all certificates they link back to need to be valid as well. In this case the certificate for smtp.gmail.com had been issued by Google Internet Authority G2, which had in turn been issued by GeoTrust Global CA. According to the Gmail status page, it took Google around two and a half hours to fix the problem, which affected “a majority of users.” The certificate was renewed and is now set to expire on Dec. 31, 2016. While operators of large online services typically monitor their certificates closely, similar expiration incidents have occurred before and when they do, they can have serious consequences. In February 2013, an expired certificate issue disrupted the Microsoft Azure service worldwide for around a day. Since Azure is a cloud computing platform, many third-party services relying on it were affected as well. Related: Websites Gmail Google Lucian Constantin Romania Correspondent Lucian C