On 1/9/07, robert lazarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/9/07, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > However, on the client side I'm getting a "There's a
> > problem with the sites security certificate."  That's in IE6 , on
> > firefox I get a similair popup . We have registered the csr with
> > verisign. Is this solely a client side and verisign issue. Any clues ?
>
> Exactly what error is being given?  The three parts of the IE6 message
> are:
>
> - The cert isn't signed by a trusted root;
> - The cert isn't within its date range (too early or too late);
> - The cert is for a different host than the one the browser thinks it's
> contacting (this is often due to a typo in the CSR, or due to hosting
> multiple sites on the same box).
>
> Which of these is IE complaining about?
>
>                 - Peter

It says:

1) Cert is from a valid authority (good)
2) The ceritificate has expired or is not yet valid
3) The name on the certificate is invalid or does not match the name
of the site.

When I clicked to view the cert it says number 2 . Looking at the cert
it does say verisign in the expected places. Thanks for asking me that
- I gave it a better look. Suppose I need to ask verisign ;-) .
Thanks!

Robert


Actually I just looked further and the valid dates are from Jan 7 2007
to Java 8 2008 . That's really odd . I'm running IE6 via wine / linux
, and the date on my machine is ok. Firefox 2.0 seemingly doesn't
giver the reason . Any clues before asking verisign ?

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