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;_; guys pls
You're making me cri.
So far the only combination I've found that hasn't thrown errors at me is Chrome/Mobile Browsers+School WiFi. Firefox in particular puts on a huge show the first time and Opera 24 warns users once per session. Opera 12.1X (and opera mobile classic) flatly refused to load the page at all, but it can be convinced to if you run it through a web-based proxy, which is an unnecessary workaround for a problem that shouldn't exist in the first place.
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Chrome works for me, but it says that this might not be eeforumify.com but something pretending to be it. Wut? :/
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I used Mozilla Firefox and i don't got any errors yet.
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Chrome works for me, but it says that this might not be eeforumify.com but something pretending to be it. Wut? :/
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I used Mozilla Firefox and i don't got any errors yet.
There's something wrong here. In all my tests, FF was the second most vehement about bad certificates.
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Turned SSL off
If your pc's time is wrong you get these kind of ssl errors. btw. maybe it's because of that..
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Turned SSL off
Sorry, sthegreat. Meredith is my new best internet friend.
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If your pc's time is wrong you get these kind of ssl errors. btw. maybe it's because of that..
I set my pc time myself, so I don't think it's that.
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https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us … imitations-
Investing in a paid one is not worth it.
sthegreat wrote:Chrome works for me, but it says that this might not be eeforumify.com but something pretending to be it. Wut? :/
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Creature wrote:I used Mozilla Firefox and i don't got any errors yet.
There's something wrong here. In all my tests, FF was the second most vehement about bad certificates.
Does it affects outdated version?
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That's odd. It says it supports Opera 8 with TLS 1.1 enabled, but Opera 12.1X with the same is broken.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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Different55 wrote:sthegreat wrote:Chrome works for me, but it says that this might not be eeforumify.com but something pretending to be it. Wut? :/
You are now my best internet friend
Creature wrote:I used Mozilla Firefox and i don't got any errors yet.
There's something wrong here. In all my tests, FF was the second most vehement about bad certificates.
Does it affects outdated version?
Maybe outdated versions handled it differently. I used the latest version, myself.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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Creature wrote:Different55 wrote:You are now my best internet friend
There's something wrong here. In all my tests, FF was the second most vehement about bad certificates.Does it affects outdated version?
Maybe outdated versions handled it differently. I used the latest version, myself.
I use version 25, i doubt SSL work in that version.
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Different55 wrote:Creature wrote:Does it affects outdated version?
Maybe outdated versions handled it differently. I used the latest version, myself.
I use version 25, i doubt SSL work in that version.
It worked, but I don't think it threw a fit at self-signed certificates like the current version does.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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Creature wrote:Different55 wrote:Maybe outdated versions handled it differently. I used the latest version, myself.
I use version 25, i doubt SSL work in that version.
It worked, but I don't think it threw a fit at self-signed certificates like the current version does.
When i enter eeforumify.com, it goes directly to, without anything.
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Meredith wrote:Turned SSL off
Sorry, sthegreat. Meredith is my new best internet friend.
How dare you? I thought we were friends. Hmph.
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Different55 wrote:Creature wrote:I use version 25, i doubt SSL work in that version.
It worked, but I don't think it threw a fit at self-signed certificates like the current version does.
When i enter eeforumify.com, it goes directly to, without anything.
You wouldn't happen to have something like this installed, would you?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo … ert-error/
Different55 wrote:Meredith wrote:Turned SSL off
Sorry, sthegreat. Meredith is my new best internet friend.
How dare you? I thought we were friends. Hmph.
Sorry, dude. You were cramping my style.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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Creature wrote:Different55 wrote:It worked, but I don't think it threw a fit at self-signed certificates like the current version does.
When i enter eeforumify.com, it goes directly to, without anything.
You wouldn't happen to have something like this installed, would you?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo … ert-error/
I don't downloaded it, but i never got an SSL warning.
This is a false statement.
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Meredith wrote:Turned SSL off
Sorry, sthegreat. Meredith is my new best internet friend.
Why? That's makes me your worst enemy? SSL can't be active without certificate?
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Different55 wrote:Meredith wrote:Turned SSL off
Sorry, sthegreat. Meredith is my new best internet friend.
Why? That's makes me your worst enemy? SSL can't be active without certificate?
SSL requires a certificate, whether it's self-signed or signed by an authority. Why would me being happy that I can visit the forums on my favorite browser make you my worst enemy?
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