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15-Nov-2006, 03:28 PM #1
New to SSL, Need to update don't know how
Since FF2 came out I have been having problems with www.owwpaintball.com. Apparently our customers can not log in because under FF cause it says our SSL is out of date. This is fine and dandy, though I have never worked with SSL before and hardly even know what it is let alone how to update it.

Normally I like to stay away from this kinda stuff and just work on keeping the systems up around the store. But bossman thinks "a computer guy" can do anything pertaining to computers and web so here I am in over my head again. Help a Techie out
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15-Nov-2006, 06:38 PM #3
It expired 2/22/06 and I can't believe they are only now having problems. Just renew it through thawte and follow their renewal and install instructions for the web servre type you have.

I just looked again and it doesn't expire until 2/22/07
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15-Nov-2006, 09:37 PM #4
So....which is it? Is it expired or not?

screw it, I will renew though thawte anyway and see if I cant fix this whole mess
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15-Nov-2006, 11:32 PM #5
It's not that the certificate is expired, but you're using SSL v. 2 which isn't secure anymore. You need to install an SSL3 certificate to get it working in Firefox now.
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16-Nov-2006, 01:14 AM #6
ah. Ok. Any clue on how to do that? Do I have to go though thawte? Please remember this is all greek to this geek.
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16-Nov-2006, 07:02 AM #7
Yes, you'll have to talk to whoever you got the certificate from.
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16-Nov-2006, 01:45 PM #8
Thanx everyone. Going to have to dive deeper into this
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