Safari :: 'Cannot Verify Certificate Of Server'
Jun 25, 2012
1. Very recently I keep getting the message 'Cannot verify certificate of server' on a great number of webpages on my mac,including this apple site.  This has been around the time of getting an iPhone, perhaps a coincidence?   I have never seen this message before. I press 'continue' however it's getting a bit annoying.Â
2. Also, since getting this message my facebook page cannot load properly on safari (mac). It comes up mis-aligned on the page, in times new roman font,  with no colour or logos/images. This is around the time of changing the password of my facebook account via my iPhone, again, not sure if this is a coincidence. I'm on snow leopard 10.6.8. Â
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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Mar 18, 2012
After upgrading to Safari 5.1.4 I'm constantly getting error meesage pop-ups similar to these.Currently I'm running Lion 10.7.3 My computer time & date is correct. I have reset Safari's cache / cookies, etc to no no avail. On some websites its no displaying graphics properly and its starting to get extremely frustrating.Safari is running in 64-bit mode .Is it time to uninstall Safari 5.1.4 and install the previous release?
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Info:Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 24" Cinema Display
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Jun 30, 2012
Using Mail 3.6 on 10.5.8. When I send from my .me account I am repeatedly ask to verify the recipient, with an oval connect button. Can I stop mail from asking me this every time?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
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Mar 12, 2012
I am desperate for help because whatever I do I cannot get my own certificates to work. When I first set up Lion Server a so-called Intermediate CA and a corresponding SSL server certificate was automatically installed and that works fine. Now, I wanted to create my own Certificate Authority (CA) and a leaf SSL server certificate.[URL]First I created my own CA, and then I created a new certificate with the Server App (ID type "leaf", certificate type "SSL server". (see screenshots below), and I had it signed by my own CA. When I checked the certificate it said "valid".Next, I exported the certificate from the keychain (as .p12) and then I went to Server App's "Import a certificate identity" to drag and drop the certificate onto the window. So far so good.
When I opened the list of certificates (Server App -> Hardware -> SSL -> Edit ) the new certificate showed up once, and after the Server App had tried to install the certificate it simply did not show up any more. I have copied the important parts of the certificate below (private parts have been cropped).The common name and the DNS name are "myserver.domain.private", and yes, DNS is working fine.(I stopped started services and re-booted in between creating and importing the new certificate.)Â
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Mac mini (Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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Apr 18, 2012
I'm trying to install a SSL Certificate on a mailserver under 10.6 server. I dont know what to do by intermediate certificate and choosing type on certificate assistant.
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May 3, 2012
Everytime I try to enter Gmail using Goggle Chrome, I get this message.Here it is the entire error message:Â Â The server's security certificate is not yet valid!You attempted to reach gmail.com, but the server presented a certificate that is not yet valid. No information is available to indicate whether that certificate can be trusted. Google Chrome cannot reliably guarantee that you are communicating with gmail.com and not an attacker. You should ensure that your clock and time zone are set correctly on your computer. If they are not, you should correct any issues and refresh this page.You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain.
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MacBook Pro, iOS 5
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Apr 2, 2012
Woke up this morning, flipped open my MBP, and I see an Error Message that says that the Certificate is Invalid for SMTP Mail server. I looked, but it says it doesn't expire until 2014. So why does this message happen and what does it mean? I quit Mail, and then Restarted anyways to see what happens and all seems to be OK. But what does it mean and where does this message generate itself?
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Jul 25, 2008
I was wondering if it was possible to tell Safari to look in multiple or different keychains for login credentials. I have x509 certificates that I want to put in a different keychain from the default "login" one, but when I surf to a webpage that requires that certificate, Safari doesn't seem to want to use it.
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Apr 13, 2012
I revoked my APN cert online @ [URL] to try and clear out some configuration issues on my server. Now I need to create a new APN. Unfortunately in Server.app the old cert is still showing and I only get the option to "renew" it. how i can get this reset?
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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7)
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Jun 14, 2012
In the last month, I've been getting "unknown certificate" notices from Safari. I don't see anything wrong with the certificate details, but I'm not sure what to look for. The notices tell me that without the certificate, I won't know if it is a trusted site: the purpose of the certificates I guess. None of the notices were from first time sites. i.e. I was going there on purpose, not through any links, etc. What's up? Should I be concerned? How do I detect if I SHOULD be concerned by information in the details of the certificate?
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Mar 1, 2007
My server is the Mac OS X Server 10.4.8. I created one new account for my client machine with its Workgroup Manager tool and set the Application access preferences.
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Feb 2, 2012
The last few weeks I'm suddenly getting tons of "Warning: the certificate isn't valid" error messages when I go to sites on Safari. Normal sites: Facebook, Chase bank, amazon -- nothing suspect or out of the ordinary. I haven't downloaded anything suspect, virus scans reveal no issues, no viruses... is this problem something inherent to the latest update of Safari? Or, is there a setting I need to change - a box I need to tick - to make this stop happening? It's so constant now that I can barely use Safari because every new URL generates authentication messages.Â
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 32 GB RAM
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Nov 7, 2009
Used Adblock in leopard and am sure there was an option for it in preferences, now running SL and I have installed the latest version of Adblock but can not seem to verify if it is installed or not and there is no option for it any more.
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Jun 24, 2014
How do I address this issue in OS X?Â
I've tried resetting Safari, cleaning history/cookies, etc.Â
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Jun 5, 2014
WIth using 2 desktop iMacs, we are both getting messages that 'Safari can't verify the identity of the website' or we get a message that the website cannot be found. Earlier today it could not find Apple Support Discussions. It does open some pages, but slowly. We use Airport Express, in between the iMacs, and have not had this problem before. I read on another site that I can power down the router. Â
What will happen if I unplug the Airport Express?  Do I loose my settings?  Also, what causes this issue?  It appears that other Mac users are reporting it now too. If unplugging is an answer, is there any specific order? Also, is there a way to turn off AIrport Express first, and should I do that?Â
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iMac G5 , 2.1GHz; intel core iMac i5, 2.8 Ghz, Mac OS X (10.6.8), ISP is Earthlink
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Feb 21, 2012
At least once every day a box pops up that says Safari can't verify the identity of Facebook.com or Twitter.com. I click OK or adjust it so say "Always Trust" and then Facebook.com goes blank. The blank page will say access denied, page cannot be found, etc. etc.
All the fixes I've found online seem to be Windows-based and suggest making sure the clock/time is accurate. Mine has always been up to date so that's not an option for me. I've also disabled pop-ups as per a suggestion and that didn't do anything. So if there's any Mac users with knowledge of security certificates, it'd be a huge help.
Using:SAFARI 5.1.2 SNOW LEOPARD 10.5.8WIRELESS VIA ROUTERve also disabled pop-ups as per a suggestion and that didnve also disabled pop-ups as per a suggestion and that didn
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May 16, 2012
In Safari Version 5.1.7 (6534.57.2) I suddenly get a "certificate signed by an untrusted issuer" warning when using a website that I've trusted for years? Should I ignore this warning?
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MacBookPro6,2, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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Mar 14, 2012
I'm running 10.6.8 on an Intel dual quad-core mac, 2.6ghz, tons of RAM. Latest version of Safari. And I am constantly getting that drop-down error message (at completely legitimate sites like Facebook, MSNBC, Amazon, etc) that says "certificate may be expired, do you want to cancel/continue/trust" - and I have no idea why. It's happening with Firefox and Chrome as well, but I really prefer to stick with Safari if possible.Â
Date on my Mac is set properly, so that can't be the issue. Security settings are at the Mac's default. I've tried emptying the cache and clearing history, reinstalling safari & its latest updates - nothing fixes the problem. The same thing is happening on my Macbook Pro (which connects to the wifi), so I'm convinced that it's an errant software setting somewhere in Safari or my network settings. Â
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 32 GB RAM
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Dec 26, 2010
So between today and yesterday I have just been doing some casual maintenance with my Mac Mini. I decided I would run the First Aid program in utilities just to make sure everything is doing well. I was just wondering what is the difference between the two options "Verify Disk" and Verify Disk Permissions"- what exactly do each of them do? It almost sounds self-explanatory but can someone shed some light for me?
I've ran all the verification tests on each hard drive I have and repaired them when needed. So far it has only been my external WD hard drive that needed to have a repair, though I didn't notice anything wrong with it prior to running the verification test. Basically, I'm just wondering what each of the functions do.
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Apr 29, 2012
Oftentimes when I visit credible websites I get the following dropdown message:  "Safari can't verify the identity of the website [URL]"." I've had my MacBook Pro for over four years and the problem just started last week. I am running OS X (10.5.8).
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
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Aug 19, 2010
So between today and yesterday I have just been doing some casual maintenance with my Mac Mini. I decided I would run the First Aid program in utilities just to make sure everything is doing well. I was just wondering what is the difference between the two options "Verify Disk" and Verify Disk Permissions"- what exactly do each of them do? It almost sounds self-explanatory but can someone
I've ran all the verification tests on each hard drive I have and repaired them when needed. So far it has only been my external WD hard drive that needed to have a repair, though I didn't notice anything wrong with it prior to running the verification test. Basically, I'm just wondering what each of the functions do.
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Jun 5, 2012
Since I updated my MBP to Mac OS 10.7.4 (from 10.7.3) I'm getting certificate warnings in Safari on every SSL/HTTPS connection. The screenshot below taken when accessing the Apple discussion boards shows the detailed warning (translation: "Safari cannot verify the websites' identity", red text: "The issuer of the certificate is invalid"). Note the expiry date of the certificate is 01/06/2013. I can avoid this warnings when turning OCSP and CRL of in Keychain -> Preferences -> Certificates which actually not a solution for the problem. Especially because the warings appear again after some time.This happens on my MBP when being connected to our company's LAN. We are using a proxy server running Squid3 on Ubuntu for internet access. The proxy server is configured to deliver a .pac file for auto-configuration.
The problem occurs since Mac OS 10.7.4 so I believe something has changed in the way Mac OS gets notified of invalid certificates. This change doesn't work behind (at least) our proxy server. My iMac at home is running Mac OS 10.7.4 without these issues, another MBP from a colleague encounters the same issues. I know about the difference between CRL and OCSP but I don't see a way to force Mac OS to use the former setting (whatever that was).Â
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), @ work
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Jan 3, 2011
I just started getting this out of the blue...
ive ran apple software update, nothing
ive ensured that the date/time of my computer is accurate for the certificate verification (its right down to the minute. its also set to auto update)
I don't have any odd versions of chrome or anything like that. In fact, it doesn't matter what browser it is (Google notifier, as well as OSX mail give errors as well)
The only thing thats different is im on the wireless network at an internet cafe but it never gave this error before. i dont have any network that i can connect to besides this one to test that idea until i go home
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Sep 17, 2010
I'm not able to connect to my network, and I'm stock. I'm not a MAC user generally. So I'll try to explain to you briefly what I've been trying to do. No command line stuff! Switching my computer on shows me that I have 3 networks available, I tried to connect to the one I want, it prompted me for the username and password, and kept the authentication option as Auto. Clicking enter doesn't do anything! It should have prompted up for the certificate to install. I checked to see if I have the certificate previously installed using the keychain utility and there wasn't anything there. I even deleted the login key, but its still showing an error in Safari "you are not connected to the internet".
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Mar 22, 2012
When ever I use air drop I get an invalid Apple certificate. I then go and delete my Apple user name in Preferences/Users and then reestablish the same user name and password. Air Drop then works but once I close finder it will not work again unless I go through the same procedure. How can I keep the certificate valid permeantly?
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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May 7, 2012
How do I redeem a gift card that had the code denied, and I know it should be fine? Who do I contact at Apple? My code is complete, and I can read it. I also checked my account to see if it is activated, and it is. I checked to see if the code was correct many times.Â
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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Sep 3, 2010
Are any of you having this problem? Yesterday I installed the most recent patch from Apple in my Macbook Pro, can�t remember the number of it, sorry about that. Today I noticed a serious fault in my computer. When I�m trying to access any website that is supposed to be encrypted (ie. Paypal, banks, etc) they aren�t encrypted or are only partially encrypted. I am pretty sure that this wasn�t happening before. I haven�t installed any software recently and everything was working fine until yesterday, the day I installed the security update. So I guess it�s not a coincidence. When I try it on Firefox the websites are not encrypted and when I try it on Safari I get a warning from Safari saying that it can�t recognise the certificate or that is invalid. Any of you have experienced this?
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Mar 21, 2010
In my keychain access I have the following:
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May 3, 2012
I ran the flashback checker, but now every time I log onto ANY site on the internet my computer says the site does not have a valid certificate and is not trustworthy.
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Jul 1, 2014
My macbook keeps giving certificate errors. I can't open certain websites anymore (like Facebook).
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