Its been a long time and all that, but I do hope you may recall my existence in some distant part of your (rather intelligent)brain.
There’s a tiny problem I’m facing(see, a maiden in distress! :P). When I try to open gmail or orkut firefox gives me the following error:
Secure Connection Failed
* This could be a problem with the server’s configuration, or it could be someone trying to impersonate the server.
* If you have connected to this server successfully in the past, the error may be temporary, and you can try again later.
Or you can add an exception…
_____________ ____________ ____________
Needless to say that doesn’t cheer me up too much.
Plus, when I click on “add an exception” it says the following:You should not add an exception if you are using an internet connection that you do not trust completely or if you are not used to seeing a warning for this server.
Advice needed! Do I recklessly go on ahead or…exercise greater caution? What do I do?
Looks like a clock problem to me. Do check your machine’s clock, maybe its stopped due to the battery within or its run wild and gone to the future/past. Reset it back to the right time and you should browse fine!
Never fiddled with *nix OSes so far? Sometimes they reset your clock back to Epoch (Jan 1 1970) and many sites throw up these errors. We hardly look at the system clock!
Harsh J, also likes being called 'Qwerty', is 19 years old and is a student doing his Bachelors degree in Information Technology at R.M.D. Engineering College, India.
He loves Ubuntu Linux, and is currently interested in learning Python with C/C++ and GTK to try and develop some applications on it.
How do i read it??
Jatin Gera
29 Apr 08 at 8:37 pm
OK!
Awsome!!
yah Awsome
Jatin Gera
29 Apr 08 at 8:38 pm
Hehe
Harsh
29 Apr 08 at 9:40 pm
Hi
Its been a long time and all that, but I do hope you may recall my existence in some distant part of your (rather intelligent)brain.
There’s a tiny problem I’m facing(see, a maiden in distress! :P). When I try to open gmail or orkut firefox gives me the following error:
Secure Connection Failed
http://www.google.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate expired on 5/15/2008 4:48 AM.
(Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)
* This could be a problem with the server’s configuration, or it could be someone trying to impersonate the server.
* If you have connected to this server successfully in the past, the error may be temporary, and you can try again later.
Or you can add an exception…
_____________ ____________ ____________
Needless to say that doesn’t cheer me up too much.
Plus, when I click on “add an exception” it says the following:You should not add an exception if you are using an internet connection that you do not trust completely or if you are not used to seeing a warning for this server.
Advice needed! Do I recklessly go on ahead or…exercise greater caution? What do I do?
Thanks!
Signing off,
BJ
BJ
7 May 08 at 12:00 pm
Hey there!
Looks like a clock problem to me. Do check your machine’s clock, maybe its stopped due to the battery within or its run wild and gone to the future/past. Reset it back to the right time and you should browse fine!
Harsh
7 May 08 at 2:17 pm
wow! thanks!!!

…on second thoughts
BJ
7 May 08 at 4:50 pm
On second thoughts?
Harsh
7 May 08 at 6:27 pm
I felt a smile was not enough so I upgraded to a laughing smile
Thanks again!!:D
BJ
8 May 08 at 9:34 am
Heh ok
Never fiddled with *nix OSes so far? Sometimes they reset your clock back to Epoch (Jan 1 1970) and many sites throw up these errors. We hardly look at the system clock!
Harsh
8 May 08 at 3:26 pm
awesome
I luv the artists creativity and sense of humor in this image.
jit
8 May 08 at 8:52 pm
LOL. The S figure is a dude or a dudette??
YCR
9 May 08 at 12:30 am