itpp2012 Wrote:
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> I see now, the problem is the certificate which chrome complains
> about.
> Look for chrome details in a tab/button you could press to get more
> details.
> Or use debug mode in firefox.
Thank you for suggestion! I navigated to https://bbb.fi (which should've redirect to https://aaa.fi) and got an error: NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
I clicked more details and from here: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869#-200 I can see the error message which I got (ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID)
Here's browsers suggestions to resolve problem:
If the error mentions HSTS, privacy certificates, or invalid names, try the steps below:
Step 1: Sign in to the portal
Wi-Fi networks at places like cafes or airports need you to sign in. To see the sign-in page, visit a page that uses http://.
Go to any website starting with http://, like http://example.com.
On the sign-in page that opens, sign in to use the internet.
Step 2: Open the page in Incognito mode (computer only)
Open the page you were visiting in an Incognito window.
If the page opens, a Chrome extension isn't working right. To fix the error, turn off the extension. Learn how to turn off Chrome extensions.
Step 3: Update your operating system
Make sure your device is up-to-date on Windows, Mac, or another operating system.
Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus
You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security.
To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.
Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done.
Step 5: Get extra help
If you still see the error, contact the website owner. You can also get more help on the Chrome Help Forum.
Option 1 is not solution.
Option 2 gave same error than browser in normal mode.
Option 3 didn't resolve problem.
Option 4 didn't change anything and I wouldn't ever suggest this.
Option 5 I am website owner and I don't know what to do *lol*
So unfortunately this didn't help.
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> I see now, the problem is the certificate which chrome complains
> about.
> Look for chrome details in a tab/button you could press to get more
> details.
> Or use debug mode in firefox.
Thank you for suggestion! I navigated to https://bbb.fi (which should've redirect to https://aaa.fi) and got an error: NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
I clicked more details and from here: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869#-200 I can see the error message which I got (ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID)
Here's browsers suggestions to resolve problem:
If the error mentions HSTS, privacy certificates, or invalid names, try the steps below:
Step 1: Sign in to the portal
Wi-Fi networks at places like cafes or airports need you to sign in. To see the sign-in page, visit a page that uses http://.
Go to any website starting with http://, like http://example.com.
On the sign-in page that opens, sign in to use the internet.
Step 2: Open the page in Incognito mode (computer only)
Open the page you were visiting in an Incognito window.
If the page opens, a Chrome extension isn't working right. To fix the error, turn off the extension. Learn how to turn off Chrome extensions.
Step 3: Update your operating system
Make sure your device is up-to-date on Windows, Mac, or another operating system.
Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus
You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security.
To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.
Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done.
Step 5: Get extra help
If you still see the error, contact the website owner. You can also get more help on the Chrome Help Forum.
Option 1 is not solution.
Option 2 gave same error than browser in normal mode.
Option 3 didn't resolve problem.
Option 4 didn't change anything and I wouldn't ever suggest this.
Option 5 I am website owner and I don't know what to do *lol*
So unfortunately this didn't help.