I'm developing several sites that I just install certs on. Chrome (Version 42.0.2311.135 m) is reporting an error that "This page is trying to load scripts from unauthorized sources". I don't get any error in IE or FireFox.
Page I'm seeing the error
It seems like I'm getting mixed results with (secure) embedded content since going to SSL.
Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
Dave
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It seems like I have an issue with google adsense as the ads are not displaying on chrome nor firefox on my computer but they are displaying on opera when it's on vpn. I tried this with both wifi and mobile 3G data but I keep getting this error:
Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js:1
Note:
I previously had adblock on chrome but I uninstalled it long ago so it shouldn't be the reason
I removed and re-installed google chrome
I never used firefox before (so there's no adblock on it)
When I use 3G mobile data, the ads still don't show on my computer but do show on my phone (android google chrome)
I have this same error message on all websites I access even if it is not mine
I faced a similar kind of issue:
NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js
Found that this was due to VPN blocking //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js since it thinks we are accessing a site that is not authorized to be used
So regardless of AdBlock or without AdBlock, we will see the adblock message.
Not sure if you are facing same issue but it would be good to check your firewall/company vpn if any.
While trying to access my application in google chrome some urls are working fine and some are getting 404 error. My application is working fine in other browsers like IE , firefox ...etc. Please suggest me some information to allow my application working fine for all urls
You have to explore chrome settings for privacy and security, proxy settings etc.
chrome://settings/system. make your proxy settings as system settings instead of manual.
When i tried to open my site (https://thaimeditationcenter.com/) by Google Chrome on My mac using macOS Sierra Version 10.12 i got an error like this.
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from thaimeditationcenter.com
(for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
Automatically report details of possible security incidents to Google. Privacy policy
But when i open it on Firefox , Safari or Google chrome on my Iphone it seems fine there was no error at all.
How can i fix this?
Thanks!
According to SSLLabs your site is not configured properly:
Chain issues Incomplete
This means that a chain certificates is missing. Some browsers cache chain certificates when visiting other sites and therefore can work around this problem. Other browsers try to download the missing chain certificate. The rest will fail because the trust chain cannot be built.
To fix this you need to add the missing chain certificate to your server configuration. While doing that you should probably also fix all the other problems shown by the SSLLabs report which lead to a bad Grade F for your site.
I have enabled comodo SSL and HSTS for my website. But shortly after that, many users are complaining they get this error in chrome:
This webpage is not available ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
Firefox doesn't have that issue.
How can I help them to overcome this problem? Even if I disable HTTPS, site still redirect to HTTPS.
I have been having an issue lately with Google Chrome. Some sites, seems to be completely random, are returning a 503 Service Unavailable error message. The last one I received was from my hosting provider when trying to access my CPanel. I can access the same URL completely fine in Firefox or IE. It seems to be isolated to Chrome.
I have tried the following:
Disabled all extensions
Logged in/out of my Google account
Cleared all cache and history
So far, nothing seems to correct the issue. It's becoming more and more aggravating from what was once a pretty reliable browser.
I am running:
Windows 7
Chrome Version 36.0.1985.143 m
I was hitting the same issue. Mostly, it would occur on intranet sites at work, but it happened with a few exterior sites. Loading in IE Tab would work fine.
I was able to solve the issue by upgrading to 64-bit Chrome. I'm not sure why that fixed it, but I think it had something to do with a conflict between Java and Chrome (It looks like I have both 64bit and 32bit Java installed side-by-side).
My solution:
Uninstall Chrome with clear personal data option selected
Install Chrome again but without admin right (install for your personal
user)
Use Chrome as normal