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Zundfolge
10-19-2019, 21:36
http://funkypurse.com/error.png

Can't seem to navigate the site without having to bypass this screen every click.

beast556
10-19-2019, 21:40
Same here.

Sixgun
10-19-2019, 21:48
Me too!

Circuits
10-19-2019, 22:05
ditto

DenverGP
10-19-2019, 22:24
Yeah, the site's SSL security certificate expired today.

rondog
10-19-2019, 22:36
What the actual fuck is this bullshit???

GilpinGuy
10-20-2019, 02:20
I'm sure the tech wizards here will resolve this in short order. At least we didn't get shoved back like 5 years.

CS1983
10-20-2019, 05:20
What the actual fuck is this bullshit???

It’s the internet’s way of a site proving it is what it purports to be, as validated by a certificate.

When the certificate expires, one gets that warning.

StagLefty
10-20-2019, 07:46
As of this morning-pain in the ass !!!

buffalobo
10-20-2019, 09:21
Admins aware. Site may be PIA to navigate for a day or so, may get lucky and be fixed any moment.

Gman
10-20-2019, 10:32
Once they have the new cert and get it installed, should clear up quickly.

wctriumph
10-20-2019, 13:30
I have been getting it all morning but was able to get past it a few minutes ago.

J
10-20-2019, 14:24
Sorry guys. I’m in South Dakota for a pheasant hunt, and only have my phone. I’ll fix ASAP when I’m back at a computer this week.

ChickNorris
10-20-2019, 14:31
Enjoy your trip J.

;-)

WETWRKS
10-20-2019, 21:56
Same. Been getting it for a day or two.

FoxtArt
10-21-2019, 08:18
Use firefox. Then you can permanently bypass it. J can't fix it until he's back from his trip, so it sounds like it'll be a few days. It's no less secure than it was a week ago though - just like a drivers license that recently expired doesn't make you less capable to drive. Chrome just makes it annoying.

10x
10-21-2019, 08:19
I would rather be pheasant hunting than goofing around with computers. Easy to get around, so, good luck on the hunt.

whitewalrus
10-21-2019, 09:12
Pheasants are some tasty birds! Maybe this will keep the guest counts down

Aloha_Shooter
10-21-2019, 12:45
The admins do a fantastic job here even before you consider what most of us pay for the service (i.e., nothing). This kind of thing happens and as was suggested earlier, use Firefox!

ACE2GOOD
10-21-2019, 15:59
Make sure to post up the pheasant hunting pics!

Sawin
10-21-2019, 16:07
no worries, J. Good luck on your pheasant hunt!

eddiememphis
10-21-2019, 16:25
The admins do a fantastic job here even before you consider what most of us pay for the service (i.e., nothing). This kind of thing happens and as was suggested earlier, use Firefox!

Didn't the owner or controller of Mozilla come out a few years ago against guns?

I know there was something...

whitewalrus
10-21-2019, 18:33
The admins do a fantastic job here even before you consider what most of us pay for the service (i.e., nothing). This kind of thing happens and as was suggested earlier, use Firefox!

True

Aloha_Shooter
10-21-2019, 21:29
Didn't the owner or controller of Mozilla come out a few years ago against guns?

I know there was something...

I don't know about that but there are unfortunately a lot of brainwashed liberals in the tech industry and I don't know of any browsers sponsored by the 2AF. At least Firefox is concerned about your privacy and data security, something that can't (honestly) be said by the Google-ites behind Chrome or the morons at Micro$haft.

davsel
10-22-2019, 18:43
You can bypass in Chrome by:

From your desktop
Hold Window key, press "R" to open a run window.
Type "chrome -ignore-certificate-errors" and click OK
Chrome will open and cert errors will be ignored.

Bailey Guns
10-22-2019, 19:28
^^ That didn't work for me at all.

J
10-22-2019, 19:45
Should be fixed now, and not be an issue ever again. We have a perpetual auto-renewing certificate now.

You might have to close your browser once to get the old cert out of your cache.

Zundfolge
10-22-2019, 20:46
Should be fixed now, and not be an issue ever again. We have a perpetual auto-renewing certificate now.

You might have to close your browser once to get the old cert out of your cache.

Thanks.

Main reason I posted this is that since I've switched to the Brave browser, it sometimes is too safe and will throw up errors ans security alerts when they aren't necessary.

Bailey Guns
10-22-2019, 20:54
[not-worthy][not-worthy][not-worthy][not-worthy]

Thank you.

fj605
10-22-2019, 21:05
I find it interesting that I got the same error from a login site I use at work everyday. Kind of annoying because if I can't log in to the program, I'm not very useful. Usually means it'll be a short day so it's not the worst thing to happen.

beast556
10-22-2019, 21:16
Thank you for keeping the site running smooth J.

TFOGGER
10-22-2019, 22:06
J,you're awesome![Beer]

bw88350
10-23-2019, 05:04
Awesome, it's back to normal! Thank you!!

StagLefty
10-23-2019, 07:05
Yay thank you !!!

electronman1729
10-23-2019, 11:13
Oh thank god!

SpamOnRye
10-23-2019, 16:39
I thought I was banned and that was the polite way of telling me to kick rocks, I’m glad it’s back up and I’m not booted.