GMS webmail acting up again

Started by Gary, Jul 15, 2010, 11:10:54

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Gary

Idnets domain webmail is acting up again, can someone with FF see if they get a warning about untrusted connection on this url again, this happened last week as well oddly

https://mail.idnet.net.uk:9001/
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Ray

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Simon

Just tried it from my phone (Opera Mobile), and it says "Browser not supported".  :dunno:
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Gary

Quote from: Ray on Jul 15, 2010, 11:16:07
No problem here, Gary.
Odd I get this ray mail.idnet.net.uk:9001 uses an invalid security certificate.

The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.

(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
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Simon

Any chance you can call them, Gary?  I thought they said that the certificates had been renewed last week.
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jul 15, 2010, 11:30:27
Any chance you can call them, Gary?  I thought they said that the certificates had been renewed last week.
I'll give them a bell simon I had this last week and someone on the forum confirmed it, ill do that now  :thumb:
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Ray

Strange, Gary, just tried it again still fine, I'm using FF 3.6.6, is this the same version as you're using?
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Gary

Quote from: Ray on Jul 15, 2010, 11:32:34
Strange, Gary, just tried it again still fine, I'm using FF 3.6.6, is this the same version as you're using?
Yes it is  ??? This was my post last time it happened ray http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=21047.0
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Ray

The security certificate looks OK issued on 17/06/2010, expires 18/06/2011
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Gary

Quote from: Ray on Jul 15, 2010, 11:35:54
The security certificate looks OK issued on 17/06/2010, expires 18/06/2011
very odd god knows why im getting this message  ???
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Simon

I'd suggest a caching issue, but I expect you clear yours, Gary.  Any FF add-ons which might be affecting it?  :dunno:
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Simon

Can you renew the certificate storage in FF?  Or perhaps delete the IDNet certificate and allow a new one?
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Ray

They seem likely causes, Simon, can you try a different browser, Gary?
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jul 15, 2010, 11:51:41
I'd suggest a caching issue, but I expect you clear yours, Gary.  Any FF add-ons which might be affecting it?  :dunno:
Yes its all been cleared I have adblock plus but its disabled for that site  :dunno: I'll have a play
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Simon

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Gary

IDNet can reproduce this, I have to add the certificate myself or use the http address, no idea why it works for ray though when it does not for them  :dunno: the mysteries of the internet  ;D
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jul 15, 2010, 11:54:29
Can you renew the certificate storage in FF?  Or perhaps delete the IDNet certificate and allow a new one?
Never had to do that Simon, I can make an exception is that the same?
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Simon

Something to do with the way FireFox handles certificates, Gary?  Are there different configurations?
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Simon

My last post referred to your last post, Gary.  Without having access to FF, I don't know, sorry.
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jul 15, 2010, 12:36:52
Something to do with the way FireFox handles certificates, Gary?  Are there different configurations?
Well I am using FF for OSX not Windows, maybe that is it, but I could not say that's why, Miriam just went off and had a chat, maybe they checked using OSX  :dunno:10.6.4
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Simon

See?  Bloody Apple again!  :devil: :out:
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Ray

Quote from: Gary on Jul 15, 2010, 12:41:26
Well I am using FF for OSX not Windows, maybe that is it, but I could not say that's why, Miriam just went off and had a chat, maybe they checked using OSX  :dunno:10.6.4

that seems likely to be the reason then, Gary, I'm using Windows version and I've never had to add any certificates manually.
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Ray

Quote from: Simon on Jul 15, 2010, 13:08:33
See?  Bloody Apple again!  :devil: :out:
;D
Bloody Blackberry as well by the looks of it, Simon. ;D
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Gary

Quote from: Ray on Jul 15, 2010, 13:10:39
that seems likely to be the reason then, Gary, I'm using Windows version and I've never had to add any certificates manually.
Nor have I and I didn't On Wednesday  :dunno: weird as all other sites work as they should with HTTPS.
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Gary

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