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    orbit exchange down?


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    If Firefox it's likely just that a new certificate has been issued before the old one was expired.

    If you click the learn more link it might tell you that, and give you an option to continue anyway.


    Otherwise switch to another browser for a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    If Firefox it's likely just that a new certificate has been issued before the old one was expired.

    If you click the learn more link it might tell you that, and give you an option to continue anyway.


    Otherwise switch to another browser for a few days.


    Thanks for pointing this out, tried in chrome and no problem.

    Prefer Firefox because I have a quite a few security extensions installed and often forget it can sometimes cause havoc with certain sites
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    I have the same problem on Firefox (since yesterday), so it's not just you. Couldn't find any solution for this, but Chrome works perfectly fine.

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    Mine was not working with chrome now but works in mozilla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by infotimbo View Post
    I have the same problem on Firefox (since yesterday), so it's not just you. Couldn't find any solution for this, but Chrome works perfectly fine.
    Yeah it looks like there is no way around this on Mozilla. Usually you can bypass the warning and proceed at your own risk but thats not an option here.

    I also tried edge browser (without any add ons or ad blocker etc) and it was a no go.

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    That's weird, the certificate shows as valid from 5th November in Chrome.

    Not sure why the Firefox bug would be continuing now.



    You can get around it by searching your browser settings for;

    online certificate status protocol or OCSP


    If you untick this option it won't require the real time validation.

    This reduces browser security a little bit though, so remember to turn it back on again in a few days and see if the issue is resolved by then.
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    if you click the little red triangle next to "certificate error" in your browser address bar it will tell what it does not like too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    You can get around it by searching your browser settings for; online certificate status protocol or OCSP
    If you untick this option it won't require the real time validation.
    Thanks for the tip but I'll just use chrome when I need to visit orbit. Firefox is my go to for safer browsing and I really do not want to modify it in any way that would make it less secure.

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