On August 6, 2007 8:18 pm, Registration Account wrote:
Great, Root Certificates, my speciality. I am going to need a few bit of information from you before we can fix this.
1. Firstly could you open firefox 1.5
Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Encryption (assuming same
menu location as FF)
I have a security tab
Under Protocols both SSL3.0 and Use TLS 1.0 should be ON
SSL2.0, 3.0 and TLS 1.0 are all checked
2. Open Revocation Lists > this should be empty
There was a Thwate which I deleted
3. Under the certificates heading "When a web site requires a certificates "select one automatically"
4. Verification select "Do not use OCSP for certificate validation"
5. "View Certificates>Authorities - There will be a large alphabetical list of root certificate authorities present but by far the most important ones are all the Verisign. Select 'View" on all the Verisign certificates and note the expiry date, the end year should by 2028. If any of the certificates have expired let me know
I found another reference statigng that this was the cause of the -8075 error the 3 OCSP responders have expired (2004)
6.Do you have any special access rights under the 'Web Sites" TAB - DO NOT TELL ME THEIR NAMES
Just client,server for the 2 listed
7. Under the 'Your Certificates' tab do you have any special certificates and is so have they expired
None I also tried on another user account and get the same error the -8075 error has been resolved, but after connecting to the citrix server I cannot launch any of the applications there .
Mike wrote:
I'm using SuSE9.3 with firefox 1.5
Last week I connected to a citrix session at the office. this week when I try to open an application from there I get :
I get a "you have not chosen to trust "Verisign Class 3 Secure Server CA", the issues of the server's security certificate.
- I get the same error from seamonkey and Konqueror redirects the asp to firefox
Today when I try and get to any secure site I get a "Error establishing an encrypted connection to *****.com Error Code -8075."
Any suggestions, google has been fun I can't get the any https site with solutions
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