Anyone else getting this message? Only started this afternoon
Anyone else getting this message? Only started this afternoon
Yes I have the mesage too.
Yep me too. Some time ago I had this on another forum I belong too. I resolved quickly though.
Just got blocked by Firefox.
It's not a big deal and you do see it quite a bit with moderm browsers.
Websites have to renew (pay) for a new Site Security Licence now and again.
Whoever is responsible at DLF has obviously not done.
May take a couple of days before they sort it with it being weekend.
I don't know everything. - But I'm good at searching for, and finding, stuff.
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Just tried leaving the site and coming back, that was no problem.
But if you close the browser and then reopem it it throws the block again.
You should be given an option to make the site a permenant exception to blocking, that's what I've just done on my phone.
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Now I'm on my laptop I can check a bit more and it is just a certificate expiry.
The certificate expired yesterday, 20/07/2019, and they will need to renew it which probably won't be done until someone at DFL gets to work on Monday and notices.
Once they pay the renewal fee it's usually less than 10 minutes for a Domain SSL to become active.
More about Site Security Licences:
https://www.globalsign.com/en/ssl-in...l-certificate/
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I have contacted DLF about it just in case they haven't noticed.
They will have been getting reminders from their domain provider for at least a month, but if nobody reads them or knows what the SSL is?
I get yearly reminders from my domain provider that I don't have a current SSL, and I don't even have a website so don't need an SSL.
(I got the domain simply to have my own 'me@myname.uk' email addy, rather than a me@gmail or similar).
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