My forum is no longer secure (SSL certificate expired)
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My forum is no longer secure (SSL certificate expired)
So my forum is a mess the HTTPS and it coming back that it isn't secure for users and myself. We can still access it but it comes up as potentially harmful.
Is there a fix for this?
The exact error is CERT DATE INVALID
Edit: I turned off the certificate which is upt9 date for now to prevent the crazy pop up affecting people, but would like this fixed so I can use it.
Edit: Made into only topic ~ brandon_g
Is there a fix for this?
The exact error is CERT DATE INVALID
Edit: I turned off the certificate which is upt9 date for now to prevent the crazy pop up affecting people, but would like this fixed so I can use it.
Edit: Made into only topic ~ brandon_g
SSL not secure.
My forum, "Tenerifesforumoffun.com" is getting the message "Forum not secure!. Browser (Firefox) saying SSL certificate expired, but I am still showing in Admin tools as having 80 days left and SSL is "Active". What is happening?
SSL problem
Technical Details
Forum version : #phpBB2
Position : Founder
Concerned browser(s) : Google Chrome
Who the problem concerns : All members
When the problem appeared : 27.3.2019
Forum link : ( link is hidden, you must reply to see )
Description of problem
Hello,i pay to renew Advanced Package for www.imperio.biz , but now my SSL is not renewed?
The SSL certificate for your forum is active . It expires in : 386 days
but please see the SSL in not installed
https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=www.imperio.biz
PLease fix the problem as soon as possible!
Thanks in advance
imperio- New Member
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Language : English
Re: My forum is no longer secure (SSL certificate expired)
hello
we are aware of this problem its seems that the certificate of some of our domains has not self-renewing
We will take care of it manually and everything will be back to normal as soon as the new certificates are installed.
In the meantime, and to make the forum available and avoid displaying the error, you can switch your forum to http via the option found in various> spend credits> SSL> forum protocol> http
We apologize for the inconvenience
we are aware of this problem its seems that the certificate of some of our domains has not self-renewing
We will take care of it manually and everything will be back to normal as soon as the new certificates are installed.
In the meantime, and to make the forum available and avoid displaying the error, you can switch your forum to http via the option found in various> spend credits> SSL> forum protocol> http
We apologize for the inconvenience
Re: My forum is no longer secure (SSL certificate expired)
Hello,
Thank you for this notification. Don't worry, it's nothing bad. It seems that the SSL certificate of some of our main domains has not been self-renewed...
We will handle it manually and everything will be back to normal as soon as the new certificates are installed.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused
N.B : No need to up this topic or to post us the url of your forums. The patch will be global and will apply to all forums as soon as the new certificates are generated.
EDIT : End of maintenance. All certificates were generated. You have access to your forums again in secure mode
If your forum still indicates that its certificate is being installed, don't panic. It will be available in HTTPS as soon as the installation is completed.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused
Thank you for this notification. Don't worry, it's nothing bad. It seems that the SSL certificate of some of our main domains has not been self-renewed...
We will handle it manually and everything will be back to normal as soon as the new certificates are installed.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused
N.B : No need to up this topic or to post us the url of your forums. The patch will be global and will apply to all forums as soon as the new certificates are generated.
EDIT : End of maintenance. All certificates were generated. You have access to your forums again in secure mode
If your forum still indicates that its certificate is being installed, don't panic. It will be available in HTTPS as soon as the installation is completed.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused
The Godfather- Administrator
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Re: My forum is no longer secure (SSL certificate expired)
Hello everyone,
We are aware the problem has returned. We have made a report on the issue. In the meantime, anyone with the issue is encouraged to disable ssl certificate on their forum temporarily until our team can correct the issue.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
Regards,
-The Forumotion Team
We are aware the problem has returned. We have made a report on the issue. In the meantime, anyone with the issue is encouraged to disable ssl certificate on their forum temporarily until our team can correct the issue.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
Regards,
-The Forumotion Team
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Re: My forum is no longer secure (SSL certificate expired)
If you are still having an issue, please use this topic: https://help.forumotion.com/t157379-ssl-certificate-problems-warning-s
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