On 9/13/19, WaltS48 <[email protected]> wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 9/13/2019 8:26 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
>>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>>> Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 13-09-19 11:53:
>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>> It looks like the certificate for
>>>>>> <https://www.seamonkey-project.org/> has expired:
>>>>>>> Technical Details
>>>>>>> www.seamonkey-project.org uses an invalid security certificate.
>>>>>>> The certificate expired on 12/09/19 13:00. The current time is
>>>>>>> 12/09/19 19:21.
>>>>>>> Error code: <a id="errorCode"
>>>>>>> title="SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE">SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE</a>
>>>>>> Looks like someone else has already reported this on Bugzilla 1580858:
>>>>>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1580858>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And SeaMonkey doesn't allow an exception to load the page anyway,
>>>>>> since the site uses HSTS.
>>>>>>
>>>>> This is about compatability with Firefox - they had a certificate
>>>>> expired disaster so Seamonkey was also due one.  The consequences
>>>>> appear to be relatively minor though.
>>>>>
>>>> REALLY a MINOR PROBLEM ? when we cannont go to
>>>> https://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/ ?
>>> That was the first page I saw after installing SM 2.49.5 last night and
>>> it still opens to it with no problem today.
>>>
>>> All the links work and if in another link like
>>> <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news> and I click the "Home" button in
>>> the toolbar it loads the "Start" page just fine.
>>>
>> I get the certificate error popup with both of those two links and also
>> when I select the blue "Go to the SeaMonkey home page" button in the
>> upper-right corner of the SeaMonkey window.
>>
>>
>
> Same here on Windows 10 with SM 2.49.4, but not on Linux with SM 2.49.5.

Is the linux box using no-encryption http:// links?
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