Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bush wrote:
Bush wrote:
Cannot view Donotcall.gov because of the following . And there are other
sites that give me the same error What is causing this Seamonkey 2.0 or
Win 7 pro
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donotcall.gov uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is not
trusted.
(Error code: sec_error_untrusted_issuer)
found the fix on google
http://www.smop.co.uk/blog/index.php/2008/03/25/firefox-3-security-madness/
1. take a note of the site name
2. edit -> preferences
3. privacy tab (nope), security (nope), ah, _advanced_ tab
4. hunt around a bit more, oh "encryption" sub-tab
5. verification tab?, ah, no, "<strong>view</strong> certificates" tab
(we aren't viewing then, we are adding an exception)
6. server tab
7. click add exception
8. type in the address of the website
9. click "get certificate"
10. untick "permanently store" if desired
11. confirm security exception
12. close all those windows
13. reclick link
This is in SeaMonkey, right? Those confused directions are for Firefox
on Linux. (Edit>>Preferences as opposed to Tools>>Options.)
Edit>>Preferences>>Privacy & Security>>Certificates
Click the Manage Certificates button.
I always did think the traditional Preferences window was far superior
to the Firefox/Thunderbird version.
However, I got right in with SeaMonkey, no cert warning, no exception
stored.
When you got the warning page, was there not a link to add an exception?
NO... Only a OK button. The older version of seamonkey gave me a
choice to accept or Not.
I already used the info in Seamonkey . And did notice that the steps
were different . But in the End I did the Exception.
Now off to Fix the Blm error... I seem to think that there was an add-on
to the Versios 1.1.1X that let me Emmulate IE for certain Sites from
within Seamonkey . The pull down was VIEW IN IE .
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