On 09/11/2015 07:54 AM, Mason83 wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> (I know I can download the installer manually and update using that.)
> 
> Does anyone one know why the inline update process is failing?
> When I select "Check for Updates..." I get this error box:
> 
> Update failed
> 
> "Server certificate has expired (please adjust your system clock
> to the correct date and time if it is incorrect)"
> 
> 
> => My system clock is correct AFAICT.
> 
> 
> Looking at about:config, I see
> app.update.url = 
> https://aus2-community.mozilla.org/update/3/%PRODUCT%/%VERSION%/%BUILD_ID%/%BUILD_TARGET%/%LOCALE%/%CHANNEL%/%OS_VERSION%/%DISTRIBUTION%/%DISTRIBUTION_VERSION%/update.xml
> 
> and indeed:
> 
> aus2-community.mozilla.org uses an invalid security certificate.
> The certificate expired on 11/09/2015 01:59.
> The current time is 11/09/2015 16:51.
> (Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)
> 
> I suppose Mozilla plans to update that cert soon? :-)
> 
> 
> 
> If I examine the certificate for https://www.seamonkey-project.org/
> I get another type of error:


If you accept the cert, https://www.seamonkey-project.org/ redirects to:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/


> 
> www.seamonkey-project.org uses an invalid security certificate.
> The certificate is only valid for the following names:
> 
> static-san.mozilla.org, addons.mozilla.com, 
> autoconfig-live.mozillamessaging.com, autoconfig.thunderbird.net, 
> broker-live.mozillamessaging.com, live.mozillamessaging.com, 
> live.thunderbird.net, nightly.mozilla.org, getfirefox.com, 
> www.getfirefox.com, opensearch-live.mozillamessaging.com, dnt.mozilla.org, 
> support.live.mozillamessaging.com, firefox.com, www.firefox.com, 
> gaming.mozillalabs.com, apps.mozillalabs.com, webmaker.mozillalabs.com, 
> support.mozillamessaging.com, heatmap.mozillalabs.com, 
> videos-cdn.mozilla.net, videos.mozilla.org, planet.mozilla.org, 
> publicsuffix.org, www.publicsuffix.org, static.mozilla.com, mozilla.com, 
> www.mozilla.com, activations.mozilla.com, activations.mozilla.org, 
> firefoxflicks.com, www.firefoxflicks.com, aurora.mozilla.org, 
> beta.mozilla.org, pontoon.mozillalabs.com, sso.mozilla.com, openstandard.tv, 
> openstandard.org, openstandard.com, theopenstandard.org, theopenstandard.net, 
> www.openstandard.tv, www.openstandard.org, www.openstandard.com, www.t
 heopensta

> ndard.org, www.theopenstandard.net, contribute.mozilla.org, 
> gameon.mozilla.org, www.bugzilla.org, crash-stats.mozilla.org, 
> shapeoftheweb.mozilla.org, shapeoftheweb.com, shapeoftheweb.org, 
> bugzilla.org, firefoxflicks.org, www.firefoxflicks.org, friends.mozilla.org, 
> firefoxosbrand.com, viewsourceconf.com, content.mozilla.org, 
> tlscanary.mozilla.org, viewsourceconf.org, trackertest.org, itisatracker.org, 
> itisatracker.com
> 
> (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
> 
> Could Mozilla add seamonkey-project.org to the list?
> (So I don't have to make an exception to browse securely.)
> 
> Regards.
> 

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