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Firefox blocks my own website: "This Connection Is Untrusted"

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I created a website, hosted at Wikispaces.com, which is locked. Only users that are granted access to the site by me are able to view my site. For 5 years I have not had a problem accessing this site; I use it daily while at work. Today I received the attached error message when I attempted to access this site. I'm able to access all other websites on Firefox. I do not have any add-ons that block sites or pop-ups. Firefox is not giving me an option to say this is a trusted site. How do I get it to let me access the site?

I created a website, hosted at Wikispaces.com, which is locked. Only users that are granted access to the site by me are able to view my site. For 5 years I have not had a problem accessing this site; I use it daily while at work. Today I received the attached error message when I attempted to access this site. I'm able to access all other websites on Firefox. I do not have any add-ons that block sites or pop-ups. Firefox is not giving me an option to say this is a trusted site. How do I get it to let me access the site?

Gekose oplossing

Unfortunately, your screen shot did not upload. You can attach the image to a reply to yourself: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1099703#question-reply

If you copy the URL from Firefox's address bar to another browser's address bar and press Enter to load it, does that browser connect securely with objection?

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Gekose oplossing

Unfortunately, your screen shot did not upload. You can attach the image to a reply to yourself: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1099703#question-reply

If you copy the URL from Firefox's address bar to another browser's address bar and press Enter to load it, does that browser connect securely with objection?

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Sorry, here is the screen shot of the error message. I know I can open the website in another browser, however, all my bookmarks and tabs are in Firefox. I'd have to either switch everything over to Chrome or completely change my workflow.

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Jazzerator said

I know I can open the website in another browser, however, all my bookmarks and tabs are in Firefox.

This is a test to see whether this issue is unique to Firefox. This is only a test.


When I try that address and expand the Technical Details section of the page, I get this:

session.wikispaces.com uses an invalid security certificate.

The certificate expired on Saturday, November 07, 2015 6:10 AM. The current time is Friday, December 18, 2015 10:15 AM.

(Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)

Same for you?

However, after I visit the main page -- which takes quite a while to load --

https://www.wikispaces.com/

-- when I go back to

https://session.wikispaces.com/

I no longer get a certificate error, instead I get redirected to

http://www.wikispaces.com/site/error

which might be because I don't have the right cookies?? Not sure what's going on with that server.

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Sorry everyone, I didn't realize I hadn't responded. The issue was indeed a server issue on the part of the website host.