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My Kindle is having a dickyfit trying to view the forums. Says the site is unsafe and hackers may be trying to get my info!

 

It says there may be a problem with the site's certificate and does not like it at all.

 

I know its likely a problem with my kindle browser and not DCS, but I thought it worth reporting.

 

This is the address popping up on the browser bar when trying to view the forum. Note the forum is the only thing affected, not the rest of the site. Accessing the forum through my bookmark, or via the main website has the same result.

 

 

 

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/?langid=1


Edited by Tinkickef

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Their cert is valid from 17.01.2018, brand new.

 

 

You may ran into the website before they placed the new cert on the server.

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I guess kindle browser is checking for a specific attribute or extension in the certificate which is not included in the new certificate used by ED forum. It looks like it is a kindle issue as chrome is also very strict regarding tls and would return an error as well if there was an issue. Or simply kindle browser doesn't trust the intermediate CA signing the certificate.

 

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Still having this issue with google chrome as of today.

 

 

Being laid up in bed by man flu and bored witless, I manually deleted my browser history one by one for the last several days.

Its working again now.

Whether ED fixed it, or deleting the files did it, I know not.

 

 

Now all I need is a little broth to sip and a cool hand on my forehead. Unfortunately my little bell is no longer acted upon by the missus.

 

She'll be sorry when I'm gone. Sigh.


Edited by Tinkickef

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I am still experiencing this problem on my Kindle fire... It is giving a security warning message that forums.eagle.ru may not be that and might be attackers trying to gain access to my device... If you want the warning message verbatim in its entirety I can provide that to you so you may troubleshoot.

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