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I wonder why when I go to websites with certificates SSL (https) issued by VeriSign an error occurs, that the ssl has expired. WHEN IS LIE. It only happens with firefox and mainly about two months.

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I wonder why when I go to websites with certificates SSL (https) issued by VeriSign an error occurs, that the ssl has expired. WHEN IS LIE. It only happens with firefox and mainly about two months.

I wonder why when I go to websites with certificates SSL (https) issued by VeriSign an error occurs, that the ssl has expired. WHEN IS LIE. It only happens with firefox and mainly about two months.

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The www.otoc.pt server doesn't send the required "VeriSign International Server CA - Class 3" intermediate certificate.

You can inspect the certificate chain via a site like this:

You can download and install that certificate from this VeriSign web page.

Save the certificate text to a text file (e.g. VeriSign-Inc.cer) and import that file in the Certificate Manager

  • Tools > Options > Advanced : Encryption: Certificates - View Certificates
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Is the date / time set correctly on that PC?

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yes, time/date is correct. I can go to 5 the same site in five minutes 3 times give me the error 2 work.

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The www.otoc.pt server doesn't send the required "VeriSign International Server CA - Class 3" intermediate certificate.

You can inspect the certificate chain via a site like this:

You can download and install that certificate from this VeriSign web page.

Save the certificate text to a text file (e.g. VeriSign-Inc.cer) and import that file in the Certificate Manager

  • Tools > Options > Advanced : Encryption: Certificates - View Certificates
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Thank you cor-el it was the same