Invalid Server Certificate
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pitkon last edited by
I use Opera on a Windows "XP" computer. I get an Invalid Server Certificate each time I try to connect to many sites, including github. I know Microsoft has stopped supporting "XP", but I found out it's a browser thing. I mean I get the same message when using Opera, Chrome or Firefox, but when I use other browsers like Qupzilla, I can connect with no issues. Is it because Opera hasn't updated "XP" support as well? Any way around this?
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skipryper last edited by
I use Opera on a Windows "XP" computer. I get an Invalid Server Certificate each time I try to connect to many sites, including github. I know Microsoft has stopped supporting "XP", but I found out it's a browser thing. I mean I get the same message when using Opera, Chrome or Firefox, but when I use other browsers like Qupzilla, I can connect with no issues. Is it because Opera hasn't updated "XP" support as well? Any way around this?
Are you on XP SP3 and are you sure chrome works? Firefox uses different SSL libraries so usually Chrome/Oera fail but Firefox works.
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Deleted User last edited by
Opera 24 uses the Windows Certificate Store.
Try to get:
- DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA
- DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
from https://www.digicert.com/digicert-root-certificates.htm and add them to Windows Certifacte Store in Trusted Root Authorities
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hitanykey last edited by
The root of most security certificate issues (at least that's been my experience) is the Date on your computer set wrong. And as skipryper suggested, if your still using XP make sure it has at least SP3.
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pitkon last edited by
The root of most security certificate issues (at least that's been my experience) is the Date on your computer set wrong. And as skipryper suggested, if your still using XP make sure it has at least SP3.
It's XP2. Never upgraded. Maybe this is the issue. Thanks so much!
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pitkon last edited by
I use Opera on a Windows "XP" computer. I get an Invalid Server Certificate each time I try to connect to many sites, including github. I know Microsoft has stopped supporting "XP", but I found out it's a browser thing. I mean I get the same message when using Opera, Chrome or Firefox, but when I use other browsers like Qupzilla, I can connect with no issues. Is it because Opera hasn't updated "XP" support as well? Any way around this?
Are you on XP SP3 and are you sure chrome works? Firefox uses different SSL libraries so usually Chrome/Oera fail but Firefox works.
Thanks for writing back. I am on XP2 and no browser works other than Qupzilla etc.