Gmail Invalid Certificate Error
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1 #1 2009-07-20 15:54:41 spektre Member From: Sweden Registered: 2009-05-24 Posts: 31 Cannot connect to gmail - "invalid certificate" [SOLVED] Hi!When I try to connect to gmail mail.google.com uses an invalid security certificate. firefox I get a "Secure Connection Failed" error:An error occurred during a this connection is untrusted gmail firefox solution connection to www.google.com. You have received an invalid certificate. Please contact the server administrator or email correspondent gmail.com uses an invalid security certificate and give them the following information: Your certificate contains the same serial number as another certificate issued by the certificate authority. Please get a new certificate containing a unique
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serial number. (Error code: sec_error_reused_issuer_and_serial)I have no idea what caused this and can't find anything about it. It's pretty annoying as my check-new-mail script says I got 6 new mails :SAnyone got a clue?Edit: I'm using Firefox 3.5, or "Shiretoko". Seems like it came with the upgrade somehow, but it works on other machines running the same mail.google.com certificate download version. Last edited by spektre (2009-07-22 08:29:17) Offline #2 2009-07-20 21:22:22 ckristi Member From: Bucharest, Romania Registered: 2006-11-21 Posts: 225 Re: Cannot connect to gmail - "invalid certificate" [SOLVED] Is your computer date alright? Check to see if your current date is correctly set. In love I believe and in Linux I trust Offline #3 2009-07-21 03:26:02 spektre Member From: Sweden Registered: 2009-05-24 Posts: 31 Re: Cannot connect to gmail - "invalid certificate" [SOLVED] Yup, running openntpd.$ date Tue Jul 21 05:28:07 CEST 2009 Offline #4 2009-07-21 11:23:02 ckristi Member From: Bucharest, Romania Registered: 2006-11-21 Posts: 225 Re: Cannot connect to gmail - "invalid certificate" [SOLVED] Go to Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Encryption->View certificates, delete the Google certificate and try again. I hope this solves it. In love I believe and in Linux I trust Offline #5 2009-07-21 15:08:58 spektre Member From: Sweden Registered: 2009-05-24 Posts: 31 Re: Cannot connect to gmail - "invalid certificate" [SOLVED] I had already deleted the google certificate without getting further, but now I deleted cert8.db and key3.
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