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I've looked all over the internet and can't find a solution for this one...
I have a site that works fine in ie, but when you try to access the secure portion from firefox, it prompts a certificate error. I've checked all I can and every link to css and all images are full path, https:// on that page. Even the google analytics is https://, but it also gives a secondary certificate error regarding this too. I can't figure this one out and my client said that he had someone not order from him because of it. https://www.biplaneride.com/flights.php Any ideas? It is a comodo cert. Thanks, |
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I am using FF3 and do not receive any errors at https://www.biplaneride.com/flights.php
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That's very strange that I do not receive this error on Vista with FF3.
Did you install this cert yourself or did GlowHost install it? If we did please open a ticket and we will try to re-install it and see if it works. If you performed the install you might try it again and make sure the CA bundle is included.
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That was one that you guys had done, about 2 years ago and then was renewed in october of 07.
Everything was fine before V3 of firefox came out, tho. Maybe a reinstall will work. I'll open a new ticket. Thanks, |
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Jmarc,
They reinstalled the cert, but I'm getting the same problem. Matt says his is OK, so I created a clean test.html without any internal links to cause SSL problems. Still I get the errors. If you can, check it out: https://www.biplaneride.com/test.html Thanks, |
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Thanks for the great team at Glowhost for resolving this one. Turns out that reinstalling the CA bundle did the trick. Nobody knows exactly why it did it, but it worked.
Thanks again for everyone who helped with this. |