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Share 0 0 A user recently reported that IE11 wasn’t ie11 certificate error no option to continue showing the “Continue” link on the certificate error page shown when visiting their 2009-era router’s configuration there is a problem with this website’s security certificate. no option to continue ie 11 UI. They were curious why that link wasn’t shown in this instance. The error page’s Continue link is hidden: If the certificate is revoked If the
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certificate is deemed insecure (e.g. contains a 512-bit RSAkey) If the page is in a “pinned site” instance If group policy is set to Prevent Ignoring Certificate Errors In this case, #2 is the most likely. Had the user provided a screenshot of the blocking page and the URL of the page (shown
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in right-click Properties, NOT the address bar) it would simplify troubleshooting of the issue. Similarly, providing the make/model of the router will allow contacting the vendor to request a firmware update. Here's what you see if the server sends a certificate with a 512-bit RSA key: Old IE versions (prior to IE10) omitted the line “The security certificate presented by this website is not secure” and included the “Continue” link although clicking it was non-functional. IE10 fixed those shortcomings. At the time that this page was designed, complaining about RSA key length specifically in the error page was deemed unlikely to help users, since they’re rarely able to change the certificate a site uses. Having said that, as a geek, I do like the page that Chrome shows: Firefox 26 doesn’t care or warn about the weak certificate. In contrast, ifa certificate with astrong keyis signed with a weak hash (e.g. MD5), IE doesn't complain,
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Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with how to bypass certificate error in ie 11 us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ieinternals/2013/12/12/continue-link-missing-from-certificate-error-page/ like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internet Explorer 11- issue with security certificate error prompt up vote 3 down vote favorite I am testing a website in IE11. It has mixed content (http and https). In previous versions, there is a prompt which asks which we should allow the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21966750/internet-explorer-11-issue-with-security-certificate-error-prompt content with security certificate error. However no such prompt is displayed in IE11 and the site breaks. I tried changing the security settings in Advanced Options but it was of no use. Pls advice.. internet-explorer internet-explorer-11 share|improve this question asked Feb 23 '14 at 9:57 user1776573 102117 Just an observation; disabling certificate verification is in general not a good idea if the machine is used for anything more than testing. An option is to install something like Fiddler which will allow you to intercept HTTPS and ignore certificate errors just while it's running. –Joachim Isaksson Feb 23 '14 at 11:39 @JoachimIsaksson ya it is for testing purpose only. Thanks for the suggestion regarding Fiddler.. That helped.. –user1776573 Feb 24 '14 at 7:28 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote This behavior is related to Zone that is set - Internet/Intranet/etc and corresponding Security Level You can change this by setting less secure Security Level (not recommende
July 12, 2015 by Mitch Bartlett 8 Comments Filed Under: Software Tagged: IE11 I had a few websites I visited regularly that would prompt me with a "There is http://www.technipages.com/ie-bypass-problem-with-this-websites-security-certificate a problem with this website's security certificate" warning every time I visited using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Fortunately, I was able to find a way to bypass this message forever for http://superuser.com/questions/443753/certificate-errors-dont-offer-the-option-to-continue-to-website-not-recommend future visits. Fix 1 - Install the Certificate Right-click the "Internet Explorer" icon, then choose "Run as administrator". Visit the website, and choose the option to "Continue to this website (not certificate error recommended).". Click where it says "Certificate error" in the address bar, then choose "View certificates". Select "Install Certificate…". Select "Next". Select the "Place all certificates in the following store" option. Select "Browse…". Choose "Trusted Root Certification Authorities", then select "OK". Select "Yes" when prompted with the security warning. Select "OK" on the "The import was successful" message Select "OK" on the no option to "Certificate" box. Now when you visit the website in the future, you should not be prompted with the certificate warning. Fix 2 - Ensure Workstation Time is Correct Certificate errors may appear if the time or time zone is incorrect on your workstation. You might see the message "The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid." appear in this case. Fix it in Windows with these steps. Select "Start" and type "Time". Select the "Date and Time" option. If the date or time is incorrect, select "Change date and time…" to change it. If the time zone is incorrect, select "Change date and time…" the change it. Select "OK" when done. Fix 3 - Name Mismatches Setting If you receive a message that says "The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website’s address" with your version of security certificate error, it might mean that the certificate has a name mismatch. You might not want to mess with this setting as you want it enabled to prevent security issues, but if you ins
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