On 3/18/2016 8:00 PM, Big Jim wrote: > On 3/18/2016 10:47 PM, David E. Ross wrote: >> On 3/18/2016 7:07 PM, Big Jim wrote: >>> Why can't SeaMonkey load this page? >>> >>> https://www.yugster.com >>> >>> It worked up until a day ago and every other browser that I have tried >>> will load it with no problem. >>> >> >> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 >> SeaMonkey 2.40 >> >> I loads okay for me. That does not mean you do not have a problem. >> >> To aid in diagnosing your problem, launch SeaMonkey in Safe Mode and try >> that link again. Let us know in a reply to this thread what you get. >> > > I'm sorry, I didn't give the full information. This is the message I > get when trying to access Yugster from SM: > > Secure Connection Failed > > An error occurred during a connection to www.yugster.com. > > Peer reports it experienced an internal error. > > (Error code: ssl_error_internal_error_alert) > > The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity > of the received data could not be verified. > > Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. >
That indicates a problem with accessing a secure Web site. This might mean your secure root certificates file is corrupted. You have two choices. One choice is to create a new profile, just temporarily. With the new profile active, locate the profile directory by selecting [Help > Troubleshooting Information] on the menu bar and then selecting the Show Folder button to the right of Profile Folder (7th entry below Application Basics). Copy the file cert8.db. Go to your usual profile and locate its profile directory. After terminating SeaMonkey, paste the copied cert8.db file there. Launch SeaMonkey. Delete the new profile. The other choice -- deemed somewhat risky -- is to create an exception for the domain www.yugster.com. On the menu bar, select [Edit > Preferences]. On the Preferences window, select [Privacy & Security > Certificates]. On the Certificates pane, select the Manage Certificates button. On the Certificate Manager window, select the Servers tab and there select the Add Exception button. On the Add Security Exception window, enter https://www.yugster.com for the Location and then select the Get Certificate button. Confirm that you indeed want the exception. Close down the various windows by selecting their OK buttons. -- David E. Ross While many tributes to the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia now fill the news media, his legacy was not necessarily positive. See my "What Price Order, Mr. Justice Scalia?" at <http://www.rossde.com/editorials/edtl_scalia_wrong.html>. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

