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Boozad

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Getting this in both Firefox and IE. Firefox says the Certificate expired today.

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Yep - it's unusable. I'll bin it off and hope it works again soon. Sort it please Vis.
 
Same on Safari on my phone as well. Certificate has definitely run out or the site’s been compromised. I’ll check back later.
 
It's just an expiry on the SSL. The hosts have probably fucked up, I've had it on my site before.
 
Yeah, its just expired. Its supposed to autorenew, but didnt. Theres no security implication.
 
Got back on now via Chrome though couldn't earlier - not a big deal really
 
This server could not prove that it is www.wolvesforum.co.uk; its security certificate expired yesterday. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. Your computer's clock is currently set to Friday, 22 November 2019. Does that look right? If not, you should correct your system's clock and then refresh this page.

NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
 
The Russian bot wants Darlo and is going all Fatal Attraction on everything in her way.
 
Her genius plan is thwarted if you set your clock back to yesterday. Obviously I need to remember to put it back whenever this is fixed!
 
It'll be the hosts fucking up. Mine auto-renews every so often (at least 2-3 times within the yearly package) but they'll have set it up wrong or forgotten to do it - like I say, it's happened to me, everything's paid for, they haven't done their bit. Not something you can necessarily control yourself.
 
Her genius plan is thwarted if you set your clock back to yesterday. Obviously I need to remember to put it back whenever this is fixed!

Would do that, but I know that I will forget to reset once it is resolved.

Anyway IE browser lets me on (with warning flags) even if Chrome & Firefox don't.
 
Yeah,the hosts fucked up the autorenewal. I've chased them. Again.
 
Would do that, but I know that I will forget to reset once it is resolved.

Anyway IE browser lets me on (with warning flags) even if Chrome & Firefox don't.

Chrome lets you on if you click 'Advanced' then 'continue to.....' at the bottom of the next page. It's a massive ball ache, though.
 
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