(Topic ID: 247220)

Certificate error accessing Pinside from Android Chrome

By barakandl

4 years ago


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  • Latest reply 4 years ago by Murphdom
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    #1 4 years ago

    <type your bug report here - please try to be as concise as possible!>

    Cannot access Pinside from my Android phone running Chrome. Same internet connection works on my PC using chrome tho.

    ERR CERT DATE INVALID

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    Your browser/os information:
    Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.100 Safari/537.36 (this will help us make sense of your bug report)

    #2 4 years ago

    Getting this on my desktop (windowswith chrome and firefox as well

    #3 4 years ago

    Same! Desktop

    #5 4 years ago

    Same on iPad and iphone

    #6 4 years ago

    Thanks guys--we're aware of the issue. Once Robin is back online and has a chance to take a look at it, I'm sure he will be able to correct it fairly quickly.

    #7 4 years ago

    Ooops, someone was not paying attention to their SSL cert reminders. Robin, just use Certify with Letsencrypt.

    #8 4 years ago

    Had to set my system date to yesterday to visit the site.

    #9 4 years ago

    Setting my computer's clock to Eastern Time (rather than the proper Central Time) allowed me access.

    #10 4 years ago

    same issues for me... i just rolled my computer's date back 2 days to access. (can't get on pinside from phone now)

    #11 4 years ago

     
    Same problem for me. I have only been able to access from Firefox, configuring access to unsafe sites and now from Chrome by changing the date of the computer.

     

    #12 4 years ago

    Seems to be fixed, thanks Robin & Mods

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    #13 4 years ago

    Sorry about this, the auto certificate updater failed. I was able to restart it from a terminal on my phone, phew!

    #14 4 years ago

    Hey, you do use lets encrypt! Nice

    #15 4 years ago

    F@&$ me! I had to spend time with my family!!

    #16 4 years ago
    Quoted from robin:

    Sorry about this, the auto certificate updater failed. I was able to restart it from a terminal on my phone, phew!

    Can you elaborate more? I'm new to lets encrypt and it's used on a web server at work. Someone before me set it up but i just used it to get a new cert since we were able to secure an addtional domain. Is there something I should keep an eye out for on why it failed? Were there any warning signs it wasn't renewing properly. I assume it tries to renew multiple times before the cert fully expires.

    #17 4 years ago
    Quoted from pinball_ric:

    Can you elaborate more? I'm new to lets encrypt and it's used on a web server at work. Someone before me set it up but i just used it to get a new cert since we were able to secure an addtional domain. Is there something I should keep an eye out for on why it failed? Were there any warning signs it wasn't renewing properly. I assume it tries to renew multiple times before the cert fully expires.

    They use lets encrypt which completely automates the certificate renewal process for you. Certificates are usually valid for 90 days and renew 30 prior to expiry. However, the client sometimes fails or requires attention (i.e. because of new ToS). Monitoring certificate expiry should catch this but probably did not exist or failed for pinside.

    #18 4 years ago

    It worked if you went incognito in your browser

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