Google Mail Ssl Certificate Error
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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)
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or "This Connection is Untrusted" (Mozilla Firefox). This can happen google certificate expired when accessing any of the following services over HTTPS: Admin Console(port 8443) Version Manager(port security certificate error google chrome 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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