It's not an error. That's a warning message. Buy a legit certificate if you don't want to see that warning.
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On Apr 14, 2016, at 8:37 AM, Luca Bertoncello <lucabert@???<
mailto:lucabert@lucabert.de>> wrote:
Zitat von Mike Tubby <mike@???<
mailto:mike@tubby.org>>:
Unless I am missing something ... the certificate:
a) is self-signed
b) has expired
hence a warning and an error.
What happens if you make a new self-signed certificate that is "in date" and try that instead?
You're right... the certificate is expired...
I created a new certificate, but I always get the error:
SSL verify error: depth=0 error=self signed certificate cert=/C=DE/ST=Sachsen/L=Dresden/O=Luca Bertoncello/CN=*.lucabert.de/emailAddress=webmaster@???<mailto:Bertoncello/CN=*.lucabert.de/emailAddress=webmaster@???>
Any idea?
Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
(lucabert@???<
mailto:lucabert@lucabert.de>)
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