Security Certificate
Jun 4, 2008I have some clients who use IE 7. And everytime that they enter their cPanel to Login they are shown a Certificate Warning.
IE 7 Tells them not to continue (Not Recommended).
I have some clients who use IE 7. And everytime that they enter their cPanel to Login they are shown a Certificate Warning.
IE 7 Tells them not to continue (Not Recommended).
I use phpbb for my forum. When you go to my forum and log in, a security certificate pops up and I have no idea why. This problem started today.
I called Ipower (my host) and they did not help.
Here is the link to my forum
[url]
If you log in you will see the certificate.
Username: bigbob
Pass: ncoic
If I use firefox to login I don’t see the certificate. If I use I.E. I do.
I can’t login nor can any of my customers because of this certificate. No matter what I try it does me no good. But what really bugs me, this problem just started today and never occurred before. Ipower kept saying they don’t know what happen, they don’t know my code (whatever that means). All I know is yesterday all was fine and today it is not and I made no code changes since yesterday.
i got a new computer with vista and i was attempting to check out one of my own websites and i get the following error:
There is a problem with this website's security certificate.
The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.
We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.
Click here to close this webpage.
Continue to this website (not recommended).
i guess at that initial point, most people will bail. but if they are brave enough to forge ahead, they then get this:
This error occurs when the certificate has been issued by a certification authority that is not recognized by Internet Explorer. It is unlikely that this error will occur on a legitimate business or banking site. Phishing sites often attempt to use fake certificates that will trigger this error.
and of course, there is no lock icon at the bottom of the page. there is not even a way for me to install the certificate. this seems libelous to me.
I run a web hosting company and one of my servers is a LAMP server running CentOs 5. A user of mine has a Joomla installation running to manage his website and he has run into the following problem that I am puzzled by.
When Joomla adds a component or module to itself, or when a user uses the Joomla upload functionality, Joomla will add the new files under the user name "apache". This makes sense as it is the apache service running PHP that is actually creating the files.
However, when he FTP's into the account to modify these files, he doesn't have the appropriate permissions to do so as he doesn't have a root level login, just permissions on his home directory which is the site. Any help would be much appreciated.
Also, does anyone know how to change the owner/group of a directory and all of its sub directories in Linux without changing the actual permissions? I.e. some of the files in the folder have different permissions (0644 as apposed to 0755) than its parent but if I do a top down user/group change on the folder it will change everything in that folder to 0755.
I want to use SSL on my website.
[url]
I don't really get the differences (and it seems all companies offering SSL offer different types of certificates.. don't even know where they overlap)
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i recived below email from my server!
what is this and what should i do
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I choosed them as I'm reading WebHostingTalk and I saw good points with them.
Now I got the chance to register and start my communication with you.
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I bought 2 SSL cert. One for secure.mydomain.com (ssl for modernbill/kayako) the other is for server.mydomain.com (for accessing cpanel/whm)
Let say mydomain.com IP is 1.2.3.4
Because they are using same mydomain.com there are problem with this, if i go [url]it will be pointed at [url](one of my domain subfolder)
What I want to do is that cpanel/whm has their own ssl and secure.mydomain.com has their own ssl too.
I had checked around to find a SSL Cert issuer to protect my e-commerce website. I realized that people prefered to use the issueing of Verisign, Thawte. I also heard about GoDaddy as well ad other.
I have no experiences of any above issuers, so I am here to ask for a help that I think our community can give me the userful advides.
I've installed a certificate in my server that's certified by a CA, but I want to see what happens when that CA is no longer listed as trusted. In Internet Explorer I click Advanced and de-select "Server Authentication" for my CA. When I go to my site, though, I don't see the usual untrusted warning come up. How do you test this?
what's the difference between the certification authority and publisher sections in Internet Explorer?
I rarely see it from other servers and it's very unprofessional when it pops up in FireFox:
Security Error: Domain Name Mismatch
You have attempted to establish a connection with "111.222.44.44". However, the security certificate presented belongs to "sls-aaaaa.xxx1.host.net".
Can I change that certificate in WHM or cPanel?
Or is it something I have to buy?
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Currently, we have one IIS with 1 SSL. we are going to do round robining for the FQDN to span a few IIS servers. I just wanted to make sure we would not run into any issues with the certificate. I was thinking of installing it on one server after generating the CSR and then once the root trusted is in place, export it and import it in all the other servers. Do you think this would be an issue at all? is there a better way?
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