Posted on 04/17/2020 5:40:27 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Edited on 04/17/2020 5:49:44 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Something went wrong during the update process and we're trying to work it out now with their tech support dept. Hopefully, this will be very soon, meanwhile we may get security warnings on our site.
Hang in there.
I have no problem at all on my Mac, with Safari. I can get on FR ok on my iPhone X, but I get a security message, when I try to enter my password.
I got in, bookmarked this, and then changed the bookmark name in file Properties to Corona Virus Daily Thread #46 COVID-19.
I just set up an exception in FF to bypass it.
And me. I proceeded on and the world did not end. Got on OK, did not see any evidence that anyone else was having any problems, so I rebooted my puter, got a MS message that I needed some updates, which I allowed, and I think 3 out of 5 got successfully installed. Looks like all systems go.
I’m still getting the unsecure symbol.
Bump
Gotcha. I use Explorer and Firefox on my desktop and warnings about security issues pop up. I can access and navigate from my Androud with no problem.
No problems nor security warnings for me... I’m using Firefox and Google Chrome.
Thanks for update.
I always hate installing new certs. It’s done infrequently enough that I never get much practice. And the new wildcard certs never seem to go in as easy as the instructions say they should.
No problem. Not a chance of that happening :)
No problem...I recall there was a glitch with Firefox a few years ago which didn’t recognize it, but we all just told our browsers to continue to FR for FReedom!
Once it’s up, you can force https on the entire domain using the .htaccess file. It’s simply a redirect. Very easy and common to do. That way all traffic is encrypted all the time. You can also do it selectively for things like login, mail, payment pages.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=htaccess+force+https
Thank you, was warned it might be an impersonating website trying to steal personal information. Finally just took a chance..
lol
The warning screen is still coming up in both Safari and Firefox this morning (Sat 4/18/2020)
I can get in using FF but not chrome. I prefer chrome...
Everyone should be able to just use the http site. My understanding is that with the standard internet protocols, if someone wants to intercept your text or news that you are reading, they can and you can’t tell. Not that anyone or operation goes to that trouble, its not easy to do.
That explains a lot. I just sent a F-Mail which you can ignore. The link is in a foreign language anyway. LOL!
Thanks for letting us know. I bypassed the warning in Firefox, too, and then was afraid it was a virus in itself.
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