Invalid Server Certificate
When I try to access the Vyrso website from my computer at work I get an error message.
Invalid Server CertificateYou attempted to reach vyrso.com, but the server presented an invalid certificate.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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Yes. This has been going on for months now. I get it on my laptop (Vista) but not on my XP.
Longtime Logos user (more than $30,000 in purchases) - now a second class user because I won't pay them more every month or year.
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What browser type and version is giving the certificate error?
I don't get the error on any of my browsers. The Vyrso cert was updated on 8/3. It was issued by Starfield Technologies, Inc.
Perhaps your browser is old and doesn't recognize that certificate issuer. Does you web browser need updating?
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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I have never received this message before from Vyrso or Logos while I have received them from other sites recently which I know have an invalid certificate. I too would guess it may be a browser issue.
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Michael Kinch said:
When I try to access the Vyrso website from my computer at work I get an error message.
Invalid Server Certificate You attempted to reach vyrso.com, but the server presented an invalid certificate. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thank you for the report. I've not been able to reproduce the issue so far and all the certs appear to be up to date.
Could you provide the browser and version as well as your OS and version? I'm also wondering if perhaps your work proxy is doing something to the cert. Can you reproduce this at home or elsewhere as well?
Thank you,
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Mike Estes - Logos said:
Could you provide the browser and version as well as your OS and version? I'm also wondering if perhaps your work proxy is doing something to the cert. Can you reproduce this at home or elsewhere as well?
Thank you,
MikeI am running Windows XP. On internet explorer I get the message page cannot be displayed. In Google Chrome I get the invalid Server Certificate message. Maybe it is a problem with our firewall.
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Michael Kinch said:
I am running Windows XP. On internet explorer I get the message page cannot be displayed. In Google Chrome I get the invalid Server Certificate message. Maybe it is a problem with our firewall.
Windows Xp does not update Root Certificates automatically. This feature starts from Vista and on.. Did you try to go to updates and under Optional Updates download Windows Root Certificates.
Here is a link for you:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=38918
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Michael Kinch said:
On internet explorer I get the message page cannot be displayed. In Google Chrome I get the invalid Server Certificate message.
Yes, but what version? "Internet Explorer" has been around for nearly 20 years! Knowing which version is important info. Same with Chrome.
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