On 12/9/2013 3:54 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>> After successfully logging in to United Healthcare web site, I select
>>> the option "Find Providers"
>>>
>>> When I do, I get the message that that page is not trusted and the
>>> Technical Details states that it using an invalid certificate (See
>>> below) Is there any way I can modify anything in SM (2.22.1) "Manage
>>> Certificates" to work around this?
>>>
>>> FWIW, I have similar problems with IE8, Firefox and Google Chrome.
>>>
>>> Technical Details
>>>
>>> epcp-prod-e-eprovider.uhc.com uses an invalid security certificate.
>>>
>>> The certificate is only valid for epcprod-e.uhc.com
>>>
>>> (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
>>>
>> Arnie, I just clicked on a link for OpenMandriva 2014 and got a "This
>> Connection is Untrusted" screen, which gave me the options of...
>>
>> What Should I Do??
>> Technical Details
>> I Understand the Risks
>>
>> When I clicked "I Understand the Risks", it showed a couple of
>> paragraphs of info and a "Add Exception" button, which I clicked and
>> that gave me a sub-screen where I could "Get Certificate", "View"
>> Certificate Status or "Confirm Security Exception", which I did and the
>> page I wanted loaded.
>>
>> Did you not see the Connection Untrusted screen??
>>
> I don't get the "I Understand the Risks" or "Add Exception" screens (I
> used to on previous versions of SM). I am running SM 2.22.1 on Windows 7
> 64 bit. I did talk to United Healthcare Tech Support and they are aware
> of the problem. Still don't know why I don't get the screens.
> 

I believe the "I Understand the Risks" or "Add Exception" were
intentionally removed some versions ago in an attempt to discourage
users from accepting discrepant site certificates.  Instead, the
convoluted process that I described earlier in this thread is the only
way to make exceptions.

All this proves that creating a "nanny state" is not a government
monopoly.

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