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ChrisG replied to the forum topic TLSV1 Handshake failure with new certificate in the group Internet Safety23 hours, 54 minutes ago@jon_webb,
In that case, you would need to contact our SSL support department for further assistance as we cannot review a copy of the file over an open forum discussion. You should be able to contact them via […]
Jon_Webb replied to the forum topic TLSV1 Handshake failure with new certificate in the group Internet Safety1 day ago
It is prescontent.compunetix.com. But right now I have the old keystore file there, not the new one. It is a production server and I cannot leave the new keystore file up until it is working. I could provide the […]
ChrisG replied to the forum topic TLSV1 Handshake failure with new certificate in the group Internet Safety1 day, 4 hours ago@jon_webb,
Can you provide the domain name the for the re-issued SSL certificate that is currently installed on to your server?
Christopher G.
Jon_Webb started the forum topic TLSV1 Handshake failure with new certificate in the group Internet Safety1 day, 5 hours ago
I’m trying to update a certificate on an existing site running Red5 (i.e., Tomcat). I’ve updated the keystore with the new certificates from GoDaddy and verified that the keystore password is unchanged, and the […]
JasonP replied to the forum topic https URL going to wrong subdomain in the group Internet Safety1 day, 6 hours ago@dhurwitz
If it is only erroring on the one URL, this would lead me to believe that it is a configuration issue on the server. Can you post the URL where we can see this? If you would rather not, you can […]
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