Has anyone seen this: "Privacy in Chrome"

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@emdiamond
7 years ago
104 posts
Occasionally I get in my address bar: Not Secure| https://www.musicrush.com/user/login
And the following message in my browser. I have to reload the page several times to make it go away.
not sure what causes it but we have checked the site for hacks and found nothing.

Anyone see this before?




"Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.musicrush.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID

Automatically send some system information and page content to Google to help detect dangerous apps and sites. Privacy policy"



updated by @emdiamond: 10/29/17 05:09:29AM
brian
@brian
7 years ago
10,148 posts
My guess is you did not setup the SSL "chain" portion of your certificate:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER

See the "Missing intermediate certificate" section.

Your hosting provider should be able to set this up for you correctly.

Let me know if that helps.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
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@emdiamond
7 years ago
104 posts
Is there anything that sets or deals with this in Jamroom? We don't have a site certificate that I know of.
brian
@brian
7 years ago
10,148 posts
emdiamond:
Is there anything that sets or deals with this in Jamroom? We don't have a site certificate that I know of.

If you don't have an SSL certificate, you can't run SSL - turn it off on your server.

Jamroom is not involved in SSL.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
michael
@michael
7 years ago
7,714 posts
If you were using Jamroom Hosting you could add an SSL cert for free from your hosting control panel.

Jamroom Hosting
https://www.jamroom.net/hosting

Contact your hosting provider to see how much they charge to setup SSL
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@emdiamond
7 years ago
104 posts
Thanks again, The problem was again on the server.




brian:
emdiamond:
Is there anything that sets or deals with this in Jamroom? We don't have a site certificate that I know of.

If you don't have an SSL certificate, you can't run SSL - turn it off on your server.

Jamroom is not involved in SSL.
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@emdiamond
7 years ago
104 posts
Someday I hope we can do this



michael:
If you were using Jamroom Hosting you could add an SSL cert for free from your hosting control panel.



Jamroom Hosting
https://www.jamroom.net/hosting

Contact your hosting provider to see how much they charge to setup SSL
perrie
@perrie
7 years ago
435 posts
Michael wrote:
"If you were using Jamroom Hosting you could add an SSL cert for free from your hosting control panel."
Will that make my site come up https just like this forum and if so, where exactly do I go?
paul
@paul
7 years ago
4,326 posts
perrie:
Michael wrote:
"If you were using Jamroom Hosting you could add an SSL cert for free from your hosting control panel."
Will that make my site come up https just like this forum and if so, where exactly do I go?

Yep - Goto your Hosting Control Panel and click on the Settings button to the right of the domain, then select the 'Enable Free SSL' button.
hth


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Paul Asher - JR Developer and System Import Specialist

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