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I'm attempting to access a banking website: https://www.dollarsavingsdirect.com
But Chromium tells me:
"The server's security certificate is revoked!
You attempted to reach www.dollarsavingsdirect.com, but the certificate that the server presented has been revoked by its issuer. This means that the security credentials the server presented absolutely should not be trusted. You may be communicating with an attacker. You should not proceed."
The site is accessible for many other users in both Chrome and Firefox. In fact, it works on my machine in Firefox.
Research has indicated this could be related to time synchronization. I'm dual booting with Ubuntu and Windows, so the possibility is there.
The current time is 4:21PM on April 14, 2010.
$ hwclock --show
Wed 14 Apr 2010 04:21:22 PM EDT -0.547924 seconds
$ date
Wed Apr 14 16:21:45 EDT 2010
So the hardware clock and the system clock are correct. I have NTPd set up and it appears to be working. I also did an "ntpupdate pool.ntp.org", and still everything is good.
After triple checking the time, I cleared Chromium cache and tried to revisit the page. Still no luck!
I'm able to visit PayPal.com and use Gmail, so all SSL is not broken.
Is this a Chromium bug? (Test the above link please)
Could it still be a time issue?
Do I not have the certificate?
Something else?
Thanks for any advice!
EDIT: Upstream bug report: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issue … l?id=41730
Last edited by aboutblank (2010-04-16 15:30:38)
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It is not a bug. It's just a security measure in Chromium to prevent you from going to a site that may be unsafe.
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It is not a bug. It's just a security measure in Chromium to prevent you from going to a site that may be unsafe.
I do not believe the certificate has actually been revoked. Other people can visit the site in Chrome with no problem, and Firefox issues no complaints.
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I find this bug report. Probably is related.
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I can verify this issue. Chrome on Windows has no trouble accessing that site. I use chromium 5.0.342.9-1 and my time is very much in sync. I suggest filing a new bug report.
(I don't really care for this problem as no site I normally visit produces this error.)
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There is an upstream bug report for this issue: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issue … l?id=41730
Will mark as solved once new version is released and in repo.
EDIT: If this affects you please star it at the above link.
Last edited by aboutblank (2010-04-16 15:33:10)
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