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Trouble going on the forum (Updated on 05/03/16)


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For whatever reason it may be that your PC isn't accepting the certificate as verified, the certificate it signed by Avast via Cloudflare. As seen below.

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You may have to install the certificate but if you try clearing your Google Chrome "browser data" files then this may resolve your issue :)

Kind regards,

Matthew

 

 

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^ Do you have any software running on your PC that has an anti-virus/firewall inbuilt? Try disabling that for me, for a moment and try refresh the page. I've just tried to access a page from my Server to replicate this issue and disabled a piece of firewall-software (blocks any possibly threatening web-links) and it's started working fine

 

@Mod if you could possibly move this to the Help Section :-)

Kind regards,

Matthew

 

 

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Well, I've disabled my anti-virus which is also my firewall program, and I'm still receiving the same problem.

 

Another thing I tried is to export the certificates used to view the forum from this machine, and then I imported them in my browser on the machine where the forum won't load. That didn't really work either.

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Try using a different browser and see if the problem persists, that'll determine if the browser is at fault or the PC/network connection.

 

If that works, in Chrome you can go to 'Settings', click 'Show advanced settings' at the bottom, then click:

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That might help.

 

Good luck, report back. :)

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That error means your browser is sending a client certificate, our server does not expect one to be sent, so naturally throws an error.

 

Go to chrome://settings/ and hit show advanced, scroll down until you find "HTTPS/SSL" and hit the administer certificates. At the top set "Intended purpose" to "Cllient Authentication" like so:

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Export all the certs listed to a safe spot(in case they are important), and remove them.

 

Now clear your browser cache and restart, and try again.

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