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Ie11 There Is A Problem With This Website’s Security Certificate
message without option to open it instead. There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website is not secure. Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server. We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website. Click here to close this webpage. ie11 certificate error no option to continue •If you arrived at this page by clicking a link, check the website address in the address bar to be sure that it is the address you were expecting. •When going to a website with an address such as https://example.com, try adding the 'www' to the address, https://www.example.com. For more information, see "Certificate Errors" in Internet Explorer Help. Do you know that to enable/configure to be able to open such an website? Thank you Martin Tuesday, August 21, 2012 3:11 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote This is because of this:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2661254 Got it working by performing the following tasks as described in the above article. (Please read the full article, since this workaround may compromise security.) certutil -setreg chain\EnableWeakSignatureFlags 8 Certutil -setreg chain\WeakSignatureLogDir "c:\Under1024KeyLog" (Please create and set permissions on the directory as instructed first) Edited by Kaushals Saturday, October 27, 2012 9:30 AM Marked as answer by matyke Tuesday, October 30, 2012 5:30 PM Saturday, October 27, 2012 9:29 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote In case of WinXP - Win7, there was a patch which was released in August and made compulsory in the October Auto Updates - http://support.microsoft.com/kb
Jason Samuel on March 7, 2011 1shareShare Tweet Share Share 15 commentsToday I would like to go over proper URL redirection when using SSL but first I would like to preface this by describing what proper URL redirection is. Anytime you inherit, consult for, or build an environment out the security certificate presented by this website is not secure. ie 11 from scratch, you must always verify every vector a user may use to get to
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your website. You must plan accordingly to intercept and redirect the user transparently when they manage to get to URLs that you don't
The Security Certificate Presented By This Website Is Not Secure. No Option To Continue
want them to use. They should never be prompted for an action (such as "click here" to continue) or receive a warning/error message if at all possible.A 301 redirect is in my opinion to best way to steer https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/2719388a-840a-492c-a509-42804860ee9a/unable-to-open-https-site-with-not-trusted-certificate-on-ie10?forum=w8itprogeneral a user to where they need to go. A 301 tells the browser/search engine spider that the redirect is permanent. In the case of spiders, a 301 will tell it only the destination URL should be indexed. A 301 redirect works fine over regular HTTP connections and all web servers and load balancers are capable of performing them. Alternatively, you can also use a 302 redirect but this tells spiders the redirect is temporary. Not very good http://www.jasonsamuel.com/2011/03/07/how-to-properly-use-ssl-redirects-without-getting-certificate-error-messages/ for SEO purposes if your organization is concerned about that.The problem occurs when you try to do a 301 or 302 redirect to an SSL URL (HTTPS URL) but the SSL certificate for that URL does not match the domain. It will throw a warning message saying the connection is untrusted or that there is a problem with the website's security certificate in the user's browser. Most users will come across on an HTTP connection such as http://www.domain.com and if needed, the network/web engineer would setup a web server or load balancer policy to perform the 301 redirect to https://www.domain.com. The certificate in this case is valid for "www.domain.com" and will not throw an error. But what if the user somehow manages to go directly https://domain.com over an SSL connection? It would throw an error unless the certificate is valid for "domain.com" which is most cases it is not. Even if you had a wildcard certificate for "*.domain.com", it would not prevent you from getting a warning because this specifies any subdomain is valid, but does not cover just the domain by itself. Your user will always get a warning message. You may think you could write a policy on your load balancer to do the redirect but that will not work. The reason is a TCP connection has to be established first and during the SSL handsh
presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority." The certificate not trusted error indicates that the SSL certificate is not https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-certificate-not-trusted-error.html signed or approved by a company that the browser trusts. This occurs http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27497976/ssl-certificate-untrusted-error most often for one of the following reasons: The web site is using a self-signed certificate. Self-signed certificates can be generated for free but they don't provide as much trust as a commercial certificate. You can tell your browser to trust the self-signed certificate or you certificate error can buy (or ask the site owner to buy) a trusted SSL certificate from a certificate authority. The web site is using a free SSL Certificate. Free SSL Certificates are issued by a couple of free certificate authorities but their Root Certificate must be manually imported to each browser to get rid of this error. The web site is 11 certificate error using a trusted SSL certificate but it is missing a chain/intermediate certificate. Most trusted certificates require that you install at least one other intermediate/chain certificate on the server to link your certificate up to a trusted source. The last option is a very common one. For example, if PayPal installed their server certificate for www.paypal.com without installing VeriSign's Class 3 Extended Validation SSL SGC CA intermediate certificate, a web browser would give the certificate not trusted error. Occasionally, certain browsers will give this error when others do not. For example, Microsoft Internet Explorer can automatically download intermediate certificates the first time you visit a site that needs one while Firefox cannot. Once a trusted certificate is installed properly, all browsers will work without getting this error. You can verify whether the certificate will get a certificate not trusted error by using our SSL Checker. The SSL checker uses the latest roots included in Mozilla's Firefox to determine if a certificate is trusted. For specific compatibility of your certificate see, SSL certificate compatibility.
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