For sometime now I receive this message when I try to do a redwood hit. I use to do them regularly, but recently I always get this message. Does anyone else get this message? redwoodtech.net uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on 02/11/2012 00:19. The current time is 24/11/2012 00:01. (Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate) Thank you.
Search the forum before creating a new thread. This particular question has been discussed a thousand times before. In FF, Tools -> Options Click on "Advanced" tab Click on "Encryption" tab Click on "View Certificates" Click on "Servers" tab Click on "Add Exception..." Type https://redwoodtech.net Click "Get Certificate" Click "Confirm Security Exception" Click "OK"
After clicking get certificate it says: This site attemps to identify itself with invalid information. Certificate is not currently valid. It is impossible to verify whether the identity was lost or stolen. Do you have the same when you log onto a redwood hit or no? Thanks for your help.
If you are worried about your PC security, then leave it as such, forget about Redwood and move on to other hits. If you really want to do those, you have to approve the certificate as trusted. Your call.
OP, abrahamrohithroy is completely correct. In fact, there's quite a bit of information on a Redwood case like this within a thread you yourself started about three weeks ago. Just so you know, it doesn't look all that polite of you not to read or remember threads you start yourself. I'm not sure why you refused to search after abraham's suggestion, since I quickly found both your questions above answered several times within this thread also, which was started about a week ago. That one should have been just as easy to find, since "Redwood" was in the title. It was kind of abraham to answer your repeated questions. But please don't expect that people should go out of their way for you when you are unwilling to make much effort yourself. We are here to help, not serve.
Thank you for your help. I think I will leave it as is. I apologize for not reading through the previous threads. I will have to remember to research before posting next time.
It was very nice of him. He copied it directly from one of the other threads this month where this question was asked. That's a great example of why it's important to be willing and able to search. It wasn't new, only having to be restated here.