Me too! I was able to go to another system and use Safari to access the ebay 
payments page, so that means (in my case) it wasn’t a certs issue. But I 
couldn’t do so on my own system, even from another user account. Weird. So 
really, I have no idea what’s going on! Maybe there is a larger issue here…?
-Carl

On Apr 24, 2015, at 6:21 PM, Macs R We <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess I’m somewhat unconvinced, seeing that one other person plus myself 
> saw precisely the same messages you were reporting.  I wouldn’t think we all 
> had identical corruption.
> 
> On Apr 24, 2015, at 9:04 PM, Carl Hoefs <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> It turns out that there are numerous reasons this error can appear (firewall 
>> issues, expired/corrupted certs, incorrect system time, etc.). There’s a 
>> neat feature in the Keychain.app menu bar called “Keychain First Aid” that 
>> allows you to repair a corrupted keychain configuration. I ran that and it 
>> detected something that was corrupted and repaired it (sorry, I should have 
>> saved the output). Anyway now Safari seems to be silent. I’m keeping my 
>> fingers crossed that the issue doesn’t come back!
>> Thx,
>> -Carl
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