K KALLT macrumors 603 Feb 4, 2017 #26 rshrugged said: I didn't look too closely at the report, but MR (forums) received an A grade. The highest rating SSL Labs issues. Click to expand... The forums even have an A+, the front page has an A. The difference seems to be certificate transparency and session resumption.
rshrugged said: I didn't look too closely at the report, but MR (forums) received an A grade. The highest rating SSL Labs issues. Click to expand... The forums even have an A+, the front page has an A. The difference seems to be certificate transparency and session resumption.
9 997440 Cancelled Feb 5, 2017 #27 KALLT said: The forums even have an A+, the front page has an A. The difference seems to be certificate transparency and session resumption. Click to expand... Yes. It improved to an A+ after arn and company made some changes. The front page had been at B+. (I thought SSL Labs had changed their rating system to where A was the highest.)
KALLT said: The forums even have an A+, the front page has an A. The difference seems to be certificate transparency and session resumption. Click to expand... Yes. It improved to an A+ after arn and company made some changes. The front page had been at B+. (I thought SSL Labs had changed their rating system to where A was the highest.)
T TurboPGT! Suspended Feb 5, 2017 #28 arn said: TurboPGT, are you still getting this error? arn Click to expand... Yes, tried again today and still seeing this error.
arn said: TurboPGT, are you still getting this error? arn Click to expand... Yes, tried again today and still seeing this error.
arn macrumors god Original poster Staff member Feb 6, 2017 #29 TurboPGT! said: Yes, tried again today and still seeing this error. Click to expand... Apparently, this might be due to a mess up back in October. Maybe you are still holding onto that cache: See here: https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1353318-view-and-or-delete-crl-ocsp-cache Reactions: grahamperrin
TurboPGT! said: Yes, tried again today and still seeing this error. Click to expand... Apparently, this might be due to a mess up back in October. Maybe you are still holding onto that cache: See here: https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1353318-view-and-or-delete-crl-ocsp-cache
rbwca macrumors newbie Feb 6, 2017 #31 Every time I try to open macrumors.com using Safari on my MacBook Pro, i get this popup window: My version of Safari is Version 10.0.3 (12602.4.8) operating on macOS 10.12.3 (16D32).
Every time I try to open macrumors.com using Safari on my MacBook Pro, i get this popup window: My version of Safari is Version 10.0.3 (12602.4.8) operating on macOS 10.12.3 (16D32).
arn macrumors god Original poster Staff member Feb 6, 2017 #32 rbwca said: Every time I try to open macrumors.com using Safari on my MacBook Pro, i get this popup window: View attachment 687297 My version of Safari is Version 10.0.3 (12602.4.8) operating on macOS 10.12.3 (16D32). Click to expand... Can you click on show certificate and send a screenshot to arn@normalkid.com Also, see two posts above at the link I posted. arn
rbwca said: Every time I try to open macrumors.com using Safari on my MacBook Pro, i get this popup window: View attachment 687297 My version of Safari is Version 10.0.3 (12602.4.8) operating on macOS 10.12.3 (16D32). Click to expand... Can you click on show certificate and send a screenshot to arn@normalkid.com Also, see two posts above at the link I posted. arn
arn macrumors god Original poster Staff member Feb 7, 2017 #34 We fixed one issue that prevented the site from loading on older versions of Safari (5.1)