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| Guest | Certificate error I have installed a Linksys WAP4400N wireless access point on my LAN. When i go to it using 192.168.1.245 as per the manual i get a Certificate Error. I can proceed by ignoring the message and do the setup but i think this error is disabling my ability to update the cmos memory on this device. Why would a certificate be needed for a device installed on a LAN? All my systems are Vista. I also have a WRT440N on the same LAN but no certificate problem. How can i get rid of this certificate error? |
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| Guest | RE: Certificate error I have spoken directly to Linksys and they have told me this is a problem with IE7 security behaviour. I should ignore the issue and hope Microsoft will correct the issue. "Philip Gross" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Certificate error On Wed, 28 May 2008 04:05:00 -0700, Philip Gross wrote:
about the certificate? My guess is that is something along the lines of the subject of the certificate doesn't match the URL you're trying to access or that you don't trust the organization that issued the certificate. In either case, Linksys is responsible for putting the certificate onto the device, not Microsoft and if they don't know how to properly form a certificate how is that in any way Microsoft's problems. BTW - I deploy digital certificate infrastructures for Fortune 100 companies for a living so I'm willing to bet that I know a little more about certificates than the Linksys help desk drone you spoke to.
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| Guest | Re: Certificate error I suspected as much. When i examine the certificate from the "certificate error" message it exists in the cmos memory and its "valid from" and "valid to" dates are both 8 Oct 2006! Since it is cmos memory, it cannot be altered nor can it be saved with other trusted certificates. I shall dump it all back on Linksys then. "Paul Adare" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Certificate error You should try it to configure with another browser (Firefox, Opera), just because wrong certificate you should be able to save router settings (not using IE7, but that should also continue on if you tell it that you trust the site). Never saw that device but you could also try to use normal http instead https protocol to set it up. As for ssl think Linksys using it to encrypt the connection and not for identifing other party this case certificate not even matter (that is why they self signed certificate enought). Anyway everything can be altered. To make it short that device uses squashfs as filesystem if someone know-how they can replace the certificate on it (not seeing why someone would do that, other then to make a Verisign certified router config page) ![]() Csaba Philip Gross wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Certificate error Philip Gross wrote:
is safe, I just ignore the error. I don't have the time or motivation to try to track down annoyances like this. Ron ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** | ||||||||||||
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| Newbie Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Re: Certificate error Can I jump in here? My error is, in a nutshell: "The organization's certificate has been revoke". I'm given 2 options: "Click here to close the webpage" or "More information". Neither is acceptable. How do get to the sight? I don't see any "ignore" function. Thanks. Doug |
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| Guest | Re: Certificate error On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 23:59:10 -0500, drobie wrote:
compromised and you shouldn't continue on to the site in the first place. You should be able to click More Information and then continue to the site, but again, that's not a good idea. -- Paul Adare http://www.identit.ca Every program in development at MIT expands until it can read mail. | ||||||||||||
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| Newbie Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Re: Certificate error Thanks Paul. "More information" doesn't get me in either. Can't get past the Vista error page. I sure the sight is safe. Been doing business with them for a couple of years. However, they won't be getting any more personal information until they correct the certificate issue. Last edited by drobie; 06-05-2008 at 06:49 PM. Reason: Typo |
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| Guest | Re: Certificate error On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 18:48:20 -0500, drobie wrote:
-- Paul Adare http://www.identit.ca My girlfriend always laughs during sex - no matter what she's reading. - Steve Jobs (Founder: Apple Computers) | ||||||||||||
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