From: Johanes Hutapea <dejoe...@yahoo.com>

can open the page... yes, it does have warning of security risk... but, you can proceed to open the page... click or tap on "advance..." button below... then, click or tap tiny link said "proceed..."


Johanes Hutapea,

Thank you for letting me know there was an easy work-around. As I indicate to Andre Campos Rodovalho below, I think those messages could have been especially worrisome to new visitors.

Eric Bradshaw
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From: Andre Campos Rodovalho <andre.rodova...@gmail.com>

SSL certificate expired.
There's no risk for you Eric, the Let's Ecrypt certificates need to be refreshed.


Andre Campos Rodovalho,

Thanks for responding to my post and reassuring me there's no risk - and I see the Let's Ecrypt certificate(s) were refreshed now - maybe Lubuntu was their one billionth customer! Anyway, I thought those warnings could be disconcerting to (some - especially new) visitors.

Eric Bradshaw
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God Bless You,
Computers4Chistians
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On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 11:26, Eric Bradshaw <ericbrads...@computers4christians.org> wrote:

Visiting the Official Lubuntu Home Phabricator [https://phab.lubuntu.me], Manual [https://manual.lubuntu.me], or Forum [https://manual.lubuntu.me] pages makes Firefox say, "Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead..." and Google Chrome say, "Your connection is not private. Attackers might be trying to steal your information..." I tried also on my Android phone using Duck Duck Go and it said nothing but, refused to load any of those pages.

Eric Bradshaw
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Thank You,
God Bless You,
Computers4Chistians
Computers4Christians.Org/


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