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    This site makes use of a SHA-1 Certificate

    Michael_vx
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    Post by Michael_vx July 11th 2015, 11:05 am

    This site makes use of a SHA-1 Certificate; it's recommended you use certificates with signature algorithms that use hash functions stronger than SHA-1
    this message appear on almost every site when i press F12
    on forums my forum even on this support forum
    i would like to know more about that what is this message about
    reasons of it
    could be a solution to it
    im so confused about that
    also i need to learn how to use the F12 better
    thank you
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    Post by brandon_g July 11th 2015, 3:48 pm

    Hello,

    What browser do you use?


    I also admit once or twice on a couple Forumotion forums, I have gotten certificate not valid errors or whatever. It was only temporary and has not happened since. I checked to make sure I had sync turned on on my phone. On a computer it could be a hardware issue.

    Have tried accessing the sites from any other devices? If not and another device is available, I would recommend giving it a try, because I know sometimes an older computer or one with worn hardware with 1 part can cause a ton of annoying certifcate issues. I have had this in the past with 1 computer, a shared computer. Very annoying and I am glad I have other devices to view sites on other then that.


    -Brandon



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    Post by Michael_vx July 11th 2015, 7:25 pm

    What the fuck ?!?
    Fire Fox is the most Browser i use
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    Post by brandon_g July 11th 2015, 8:18 pm

    Have you tried from any other browser?



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    Post by Michael_vx July 15th 2015, 5:34 pm

    on safari

    Resource interpreted as Font but transferred with MIME type application/font-woff.

    all.js:64FB.init has already been called - this could indicate a problem

    2all.js:64Received message of type object from http://platform.twitter.com, expected a string

    3Unsafe JavaScript attempt to access frame with URL about:blank from frame with URL https://www.facebook.com/plugins/login_button.php?app_id=181550038544368&channel=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.ak.facebook.com%2Fconnect%2Fxd_arbiter%2FxRlIuTsSMoE.js%3Fversion%3D41%23cb%3Df2b09a7708%26domain%3Dhelp.forumotion.com%26origin%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fhelp.forumotion.com%252Ff1d9630e7%26relation%3Dparent.parent&container_width=114&locale=en_US&login_text=Login+with+Facebook&scope=email%2Cuser_birthday%2Cuser_website%2Cuser_location&sdk=joey&size=large. Domains, protocols and ports must match.
    some how chrome wont install i dont know why but ill find out why soon
    the most needed thing to know is this can be bad or cos the site dose not use SSL connection mode like https instead of http this what im thinking about
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    Post by SLGray July 15th 2015, 6:00 pm

    Did this start after you added some JavaScripts?



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    Post by Michael_vx July 16th 2015, 12:24 am

    this is not related to my forum only its almost like general even when im here in the support forum i see this message this why i want to know more about it and if that normal thing or bad thing if the forum or any forum have this kinda of messages thanks
    also my forum is MyBB


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    Post by SLGray July 16th 2015, 12:25 am

    So you do not have a forum hosted by Forumotion?

    Maybe this will help -

    http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/89525/firebug-reports-sha-1-certificate-error



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    Post by Michael_vx July 16th 2015, 12:31 am

    only for testing codes and translate Scripts
    but these messages
    This site makes use of a SHA-1 Certificate Untitl14
    see its not my forum even this support forum show this message
    and every forum related to forumotion and i think all forums i visit show me the same messages
    i need to know what this messages about at least
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    Post by SLGray July 16th 2015, 12:50 am




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    Post by Michael_vx July 16th 2015, 1:13 am

    thanks for the tip Smile
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    Post by SLGray July 16th 2015, 1:19 am

    It sounds like an issue with Google.  There are links on own forums that are linked to Google.



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    Post by Michael_vx July 16th 2015, 1:21 am

    SLGray wrote:It sounds like an issue with Google.  There are links on own forums that are linked to Google.
    some how i know its true about links to google
    but is that bad so i should be worry of it and any site owner should be worry about that or its just nothing much to worry about
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    Post by SLGray July 16th 2015, 1:29 am

    Other Site wrote:I wouldn't worry too much about it - Google are hoping to move forward to SHA256 soon, and it's hardly likely to affect you.



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    Post by Michael_vx July 16th 2015, 1:36 am

    so its nothing to worry about
    i guess i was over worry
    since this topic is done
    do whatever you like with it
    thanks a lot and sorry for bothering all here with my worry
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    Post by SLGray July 16th 2015, 1:41 am

    It is ok to ask questions.

    Topic solved and archived



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