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SSL certificate error - when the site is correct and works fine for other users using the same version - seems to be a random issue with latest build.

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Gets SSL invalid *This connection is untrusted.

Valid certificate - is a wildcard certificate, name match's destination. Worked without any issues in the older version of FireFox.

Gets SSL invalid *This connection is untrusted. Valid certificate - is a wildcard certificate, name match's destination. Worked without any issues in the older version of FireFox.

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That certificate was just issued on July 16th. I wonder whether there was an old version cached on the problem PC or some other issue with the chain of trust up to the trusted root certificate?

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Hello, just wondering if anyone has found a solution for this? I'm running into the same problem with sites that I host with a valid VeriSign SSL wildcard certificate. It doesn't matter if the sites are on Apache or IIS, same error. IE and Chrome see the certificate fine. Firefox versions from 3.5 - 3.6.9 fail on some clients but not others. This appears to have just started happening recently.

Example https://recruitment.haas.berkeley.edu/Posting/FacultyJobs.aspx

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I loaded the root certificate also in our IIS server and after a day the errors went away. My guess is some timing issue FireFox has with their browser - but I have yet to have them respond.