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https://www.savingcranes.org/ does not accept ssl in the latest version of Mozila. In all other browsers we dont get teh SSl erros

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https://www.savingcranes.org/ does not accept ssl in the latest version of Mozila. In all other browsers we dont get the SSl error.

We are viewing the website in Mozila 17, Widows 8 OS.

Please let us know how to fix this issue.

Regards, Elda Williams

https://www.savingcranes.org/ does not accept ssl in the latest version of Mozila. In all other browsers we dont get the SSl error. We are viewing the website in Mozila 17, Widows 8 OS. Please let us know how to fix this issue. Regards, Elda Williams

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hello elda, the site provides no certificate chain to the issuer of the certificate which will prompt firefox to shown the error message. please see www.sslshopper.com/ssl-certificate-not-trusted-error.html for background on the issue & troubleshooting advice.

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hello elda, the site provides no certificate chain to the issuer of the certificate which will prompt firefox to shown the error message. please see www.sslshopper.com/ssl-certificate-not-trusted-error.html for background on the issue & troubleshooting advice.

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Note that Firefox automatically stores intermediate certificates that servers send in the Certificate Manager for future usage. So you may not seeing an error if you have visited a website in the past that did send this intermediate certificate. If you have never visited a website that did use that same intermediate certificate then Firefox hasn't saved it and you will get an untrusted error.