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can turn off the check for server certification following the steps below. How to fix it This error is easy to fix and should take less than 2 minutes of your time: Open Internet Explorer. From the Tools menu, select the menu item Internet Options and click on the Advanced tab. Scroll down to the Security section, uncheck the option Check for server certificate revocation. Click on the OK button to close the Internet Options dialog. You also need to close all instances of Internet Explorer for the changes to take effect. If the changes do not take effect, it is possible a hidden instance of Internet Explorer may still be running in the background. In this case, just reboot your computer and it will work. Restart GenoPro. If you still get this error, turn off the other option Check for publisher's certificate revocation. Technical Stuff The remaining of this page contains technical definitions for software developers experiencing this error and are unable to find proper documentation how to resolve the problem. Unfortunately, there is little documentation about this error on Microsoft's website. Even the API ::FormatMessage() does not return any description for error 12057. #define ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_REV_FAILED 12057 // Unable to validate the revocation of the SSL certificate because the revocation server is unavailable #d
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is that your date and time are internet error 12057 set correctly. If that's set properly and you're still having trouble, the error_internet_sec_cert_rev_failed easiest way to fix it is to change an Internet Explorer setting (Ninite uses the same settings). Since http://www.genopro.com/ssl/ Ninite runs as Administrator, you may need to log in as Administrator and change these settings for that account. Open Internet Explorer. In the Tools menu select Internet Options. Pick the Advanced tab and then scroll down to https://ninite.com/help/errors/revocation.html the Security section as pictured below. Then turn off or uncheck Check for server certificate revocation, highlighted below. Click OK at the bottom of the window. Technical Details The underlying issue with this error is that a machine is being blocked from contacting the revocation servers for our web server's SSL certificate. To pass the check a machine needs to contact at least one revocation server over HTTP/port 80. The servers are: ocsp.digicert.com crl3.digicert.com crl4.digicert.com Adding those to any firewall or proxy whitelists you may have would be a good way to solve this problem on multiple machines at once. jobs about press updates security privacy terms ©2016 Secure by Design Inc
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About http://serverfault.com/questions/702516/wininet-12057-error-contacting-crl-server Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are https error voted up and rise to the top wininet 12057 error contacting crl server up vote 0 down vote favorite My employer's client side application is failing when initiating ssl connection. It uses wininet and it fails on error 12057, certification revocation server is not available. Although crl url carried in certificate is available from that machine. When opened in browser, it offers download of crl file. Any suggestions 12057 error https to possible cause of this error ? crl share|improve this question asked Jun 30 '15 at 7:07 Jan Bohac 1414 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Is there a proxy system in your company? Could be that the system component tries to go out to the Internet bypassing it (i.e. not reading the proxy.pac file as web browser does for ex). Or, maybe the proxy system is asking for authentication that the involved windows component is not able to answer to. share|improve this answer answered Jun 30 '15 at 7:34 Xxmusashi 111 The application uses the same settings as internet explorer, so different setting wont be that case, i believe it will be based on how wininet handles connection. –Jan Bohac Jun 30 '15 at 9:11 I remember a couple years ago getting similar issues with this component. The environment was explicit proxy performing authentication. The solution was to white list the destination URL (where the CRL is located) on the proxy. Another option could be to have URL added into PAC file with return DIRECT statement (no proxy) and opening destination IP/range on the Internet facing fi