So after i hit back when seeing the message on chrome saying that my connection isnt secure on a HTTPS
now i can not access this page on my network and can only access it on my vps... is there any way I can fix this i searched all over the web and im so blown cause now i can't access my own webpage..
PS: I have tried accessing the page on another computer on the same network and i get the same error message of ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT when ever i try to go to the page, and yes i have tryed connecting on another router and the page loads fine and is a live copy of the page. please help me
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from xxxxx.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).
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This server could not prove that it is (website).com; its security certificate is from server1.(website).com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection.
Proceed to (website).com (unsafe)
NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
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I uploaded my Laravel project to infinityfree.net, but get this error:
This page isn’t working right now sitename.epizy.com can't currently handle this request.
HTTP ERROR 500
How to fix this?
The 500 Internal Server Error is a very general HTTP status code that means something has gone wrong on the web site's server but the server could not be more specific on what the exact problem is.
Retry the web page by clicking the refresh/reload button or trying the URL from the address bar again. Even though the 500 Internal Server Error is reporting a general error on the web site's servers and not your computer, the server error may only be temporary. Trying the page again will often be successful.
Come back later. The 500 Internal Server Error message is one of the most common error message seen when checking out during an online purchase so sales are often disrupted. This is usually a great incentive to resolve the issue very quickly.
3.Try Clearing your cache and browser history. It could be possible that the page you are seeing is a cached version, so after the cache is cleared it will go away.
You can check the error log button in cPanel under the logs section to see what errors are being given if you have cPanel hosting with us. Sometimes 500 errors can be due to syntax errors in a .htaccess file or other things you may be able to quickly fix yourself.
You need to "error mood" on in php config file(you can search it in cpanel).error mood off to error mood on to see error log.after you checked the error and solved it change error mood setting.(error mood on to error mood off).I hope this will help you a little.
While doing any action like trying to click on VNC menu or create instance menu from navigation I get the following error.
Something went wrong with the last request, but you might be able to
fix the problem.Ask your network administrator to allow network
traffic over HTTPS. Usually this involves updating network proxy
settings. If that doesn't work, please contact support.
I'm debugging a local site.
I'm getting the following message in chrome.
Your connection is not private
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NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
This is not new, and normally I just click ADVANCED and Procced ...
but lately it just stuck in a loop and display the error message again.
This is a local site therefore the key-pair is indeed invalid, but is there a way to by-pass this issue without installing a proper https for all my local (vagrant based) servers?
NOTE:
The current by-pass for me is to use the same domain as the original site, so that the local site is www.somesite.com, and the actual site is somesite.com
I solved this issue as follow:
In
System Preference -> Network -> WiFi -> Advanced -> Proxies I saw that Secure Http Proxy (HTTPS) is checked and the value for the proxy is localhost:8888
I unchecked the Secure Http Proxy (HTTPS) and it seems to solve the issue.
NOTE: this is a specific MAC issue that apparently caused by a system upgrade (my current version is 10.10.5 (14F2511) Yosemite, MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012))
I never set a proxy server or run any proxy on localhost:8888
You change your local domain something like http://yourdomain.test.
Don't forget the 'http'. And if you're using .dev, change it to .test
I have asked a similar question before here I sort of fixed it but im still facing a similar issue. Every time I try to load localhost, port 8095, I receive this error message in Google Chrome:
Google Chrome's connection attempt to localhost was rejected. The
website may be down, or your network may not be properly configured.
If there is a way to fix it, please tell me,
If not, please could someone inform me how to reset IIS to its original settings. Or if I can reset Windows Features so I can re-install ISS from scratch.
My website uses ASP with a connection to a SQL Server database (2012). Basic HTML pages also don't load under the URL, localhost:8095/
The servers were stopped because 2 services within administrative tools had stopped. World Wide Web Publishing Service and Web Management Service
In my wp8 app,
I enter a open wifi which is operated by communication operator
blocked by a portal page that needs using account and password to log in
after I post some data to a https url
I have the ability to use the wifi network to access to internet freely.
Now,I encounter a problem:
before the https connection established successfully,it will be running the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)
OCSP needs to access to CA like veriSign to verify the server certificate status
but I have no internet access at this moment.
So,my app return a Webexception whose description is "The remote server returned an error: NotFound".I think it is because of the failure of OCSP.
Based on above,I want to find a solution to sovle this:
My point is to disable the OCSP mechanism,Do you know how to do this?
And I also would like to know if there is another solution to sovle the problem.
Hope your advice,Thanks!
The way you'd do that on .NET is to set the ServicePointManager.ServerCertificateValidationCallback delegate and perform the logic you want to perform. But, unfortunately that is not yet available on Windows Phone.
There are various uservoice suggestions related to this, for example:
http://windowsphone.uservoice.com/forums/101801-feature-suggestions/suggestions/2146033-allow-self-signed-and-corporate-certificates-for-s
http://windowsphone.uservoice.com/forums/101801-feature-suggestions/suggestions/4299617-client-ssl-certificate-authentication
They don't apply to you directly, but if they end up gaining access to ServicePointManager then you'll be able to do what you want to do.