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Certificate is expired

I'm just gonna go ahead and guess everyone's getting the message. I sure have.
 
Is this the reason why firefox dinged this site as a malicious attack site a little bit ago?

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A potential one that is.
 
Getting the certificate is expired once again
 
Is anyone still seeing certificate issues? Apparently there's been a problem with expiry of one of the intermediate certificates, but it's only showing up on some platforms.
 
I'm getting a "certificate invalid" error on my iPhone, but not on my computer.
It's probably a problem with the trust chain, I had that in my PC and I had to manually install the root certificates and the intermediate ones too.
 
Where do you get the certificates?
Depending of which one are you looking for, if you're in chrome then in the padlock besides the address bar you will see which certificate you're missing, when you know which one is missing then simply put it in google and it's usually the first option.

Remember when you're installing them if it is an intermediate one then put it in intermediates and if it is a root one then put it in roots, I made the mistake of letting windows autoselect and it always selected intermediates and had problems with it... Fucking windows is so stupid!
 
Depending of which one are you looking for, if you're in chrome then in the padlock besides the address bar you will see which certificate you're missing, when you know which one is missing then simply put it in google and it's usually the first option.

Remember when you're installing them if it is an intermediate one then put it in intermediates and if it is a root one then put it in roots, I made the mistake of letting windows autoselect and it always selected intermediates and had problems with it... Fucking windows is so stupid!
Holy Crap i did it. Thanks for the help :D.

I was feed up by this crap.
 
Holy Crap i did it. Thanks for the help :D.

I was feed up by this crap.
No problem dude, this shit has been annoying me for about a month with the wikia pages and I couldn't access one without it being "unsafe".

That part with the root one was fucking me over and I didn't realize until today when I installed a intermediate one and it worked, then installed the root one and didn't work, I followed a bit the chain and realized that Windows was fucking installing the root one in the intermediate one and corrected it.
 

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