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    FAO UTM: Expired certificate

    I'm getting Expired Certificate warnings on UpTheMagpies website
    https://carouseldrivefootballs.on.dr...maggies00.html

    Not Before - Mon, 30 Oct 2023 15:35:05 GMT
    Not After - Sun, 28 Jan 2024 15:35:04 GMT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    I'm getting Expired Certificate warnings on UpTheMagpies website
    https://carouseldrivefootballs.on.dr...maggies00.html

    Not Before - Mon, 30 Oct 2023 15:35:05 GMT
    Not After - Sun, 28 Jan 2024 15:35:04 GMT
    It does do this occasionally and is out of my hands, sometimes refreshing will get you in. Obviously I don't ask for any passwords or card details so it's perfectly safe to ignore the warning and proceed if it gives you that option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    It does do this occasionally and is out of my hands, sometimes refreshing will get you in. Obviously I don't ask for any passwords or card details so it's perfectly safe to ignore the warning and proceed if it gives you that option.
    Cheers thanks and all ok now. I did go in regardless but I would hesitate to say "perfectly safe". Although a certificate expiry in itself shouldn't be an issue there is no guarantee that the site hadn't been hacked etc so for the unwary caution is best exercised.

    Also a bit disconcerting that the hosting configuration throws up an error of any sort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    Cheers thanks and all ok now. I did go in regardless but I would hesitate to say "perfectly safe". Although a certificate expiry in itself shouldn't be an issue there is no guarantee that the site hadn't been hacked etc so for the unwary caution is best exercised.

    Also a bit disconcerting that the hosting configuration throws up an error of any sort.
    All of the site is stored on my Microsoft OneDrive account and it goes through "drivetoweb" to access the files, it is a secure https address but is slow and seems to get snagged up every once in a while and returns that error.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    All of the site is stored on my Microsoft OneDrive account and it goes through "drivetoweb" to access the files, it is a secure https address but is slow and seems to get snagged up every once in a while and returns that error.
    Ah, good old Microsoft

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