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Valrox
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Posted - 2011.09.08 21:12:00 -
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Hai thar,
When I go to the eve Character page from the main website, I noticed Chrome is no longer trusting the ssl certificate. Is Chrome being a biash again? Or are other people experiencing this?
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Valrox
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Posted - 2011.09.08 21:28:00 -
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CCP Karuck wrote:Can you give me details on what OS you are using? I've seen one other report about this and we suspect it's due to an old OS (Windows XP) not being updated with the latest Windows updates. Microsoft does publish root certificate updates via Windows updates, so if you are missing those that can explain this issue.
I'm currently using Windows 7 Professional Edition ( 64-bit ) and updated to the latest version. EDIT: Woops, I noticed theres an update being downloaded RIGHT now. |

Valrox
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Posted - 2011.09.08 21:33:00 -
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Richard Hammond II wrote:which part? I cant figure out how to try it lol
This is the page Im trying to reach: https://www.eveonline.com/login.asp?r=%2F&t=%2Fcharacter%2Fskilltree%2Easp%3F Though you can also see the error on https://www.eveonline.com/login.asp |

Valrox
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Posted - 2011.09.08 22:03:00 -
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Tippia wrote:I've had it happen on pretty much every eveonline subdomain (support, gate, even the old api page).
Using Opera 11.51 and Chrome 13 on OSX 10.7.1.
It's intermittent, though. It doesn't always pop up (and it's not just because the browser remembers accepting the cert), and I have never had it happen in Safari or Firefox.
Only Chrome ( On windows 7 ) gives me this SSL Error, while Safari on OSX 10.7.1 doesn't. Though I do know that Safari doesn't update their trusted list very often. DigiNotar Certificates are still accepted by Safari while they're blacklisted by EVERY other Browser. |

Valrox
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Posted - 2011.09.09 07:00:00 -
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Denidil wrote:does firefox give you a warning on windows, or just chrome?
also is your machine enrolled in a computer domain. sometimes you have too many certs installed.
Haven't been using FireFox on Windows for a while. Though FireFox on Ubuntu doesn't give me any warnings. Neither does Safari on OS X 10.7.1. My Desktop is a standalone computer btw, not involved with any domains ;) |

Valrox
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Posted - 2011.09.09 07:42:00 -
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Othran wrote:Off topic but..... SSL is hideously broken in so many ways. I strongly recommend installing Convergence because it IS only a matter of time before you hit a site with counterfeit credentials. Diginotar (Vasco Data Security really) is just the latest in a long list of SSL CA disasters. The entire system is a very bad joke and CAs simply don't do what they should prior to issuing certs - nor are they being held to account for their lax practices. El Reg has a decent article from earlier this year entitled "How is SSL hopelessly broken? Let us count the ways"
Eventhoug it's Off-Topic, it's still a good read. Gonna take a look at that article he wrote.
DigiNotar was the biggest fluke that I've heard of. All of the official government websites ( Regional, Ministries and Tax input ) were using Diginotar Certs. Though they did manage to quickly sign up with another CA so people could safely log on to their Digi-ID account ( Personal ID to send your taxes, sign up for educational stuffz etc. ) |
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