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Why am I getting this and how do I fix it!!

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Every time I try to click on a school portal from the website I get an error and it happens with random websites as well

It says Secure connection failed An error occurred during a connection to learn.yccc.edu. The OCSP response is not yet valid (contains a date in the future). (Error code: sec_error_ocsp_future_response)

Every time I try to click on a school portal from the website I get an error and it happens with random websites as well It says Secure connection failed An error occurred during a connection to learn.yccc.edu. The OCSP response is not yet valid (contains a date in the future). (Error code: sec_error_ocsp_future_response)

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The sec_error_ocsp_future_response error usually indicates that your computer's system clock is behind the actual date or time, or possibly in the wrong time zone.

Could you double-check that?

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I did several times and I ran my avg and malwarebytes in case it was a virus

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I rechecked my time settings just to be sure and it was set to automatically sync with an Internet time, I turned that off and it worked fine!!! Thanks for the help!

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Our posts crossed. Glad to hear you found the problem.


Is this on Windows?

Maybe Firefox is reading the system date wrong. Could you try this:

Select and copy this line of script:

var d=new Date(); console.log("Local Date-Time="+d.toLocaleString()+"; UTC Date-Time="+d.toUTCString());

Open Firefox's Web Console using Ctrl+Shift+k (or from the Developer menu).

At the bottom next to the >> paste the script and press Enter to run it.

For comparison, right now, I get this (Pacific time):

"Local Date-Time=5/20/2015, 1:39:58 PM; UTC Date-Time=Wed, 20 May 2015 20:39:58 GMT"

What do you get?

Athraithe ag jscher2000 - Support Volunteer ar