Thank You Boss for all that ya do to keep the site up and running
TISE....
Life is what you make of it .
If it don't fit make alterations .
Just because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}
Yeah please bare with us .
Boss is not at his desk, and that stupid Certificate always gives us grief.
And always this time of year....
We are safe .
TISE....
Life is what you make of it .
If it don't fit make alterations .
Just because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}
LadyDraco wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:36 am
Yeah please bare with us .
Boss is not at his desk, and that stupid Certificate always gives us grief.
And always this time of year....
We are safe .
Are you still getting the error message? This was resolved a few days ago.
I have had it all day today still an issue .
But I just hit advance and move on..
TISE....
Life is what you make of it .
If it don't fit make alterations .
Just because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}
LadyDraco wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:33 pm
I have had it all day today still an issue .
But I just hit advance and move on..
Flush your DNS cache and see if that helps. If you don't know how, Google "flush DNS cache for your operating system" Insert your operating system where you see "your operating system".
I have done all kinds of clean up..
The next thing is to clean my ISP set up and reboot that.
Sometime tomorrow..
TISE....
Life is what you make of it .
If it don't fit make alterations .
Just because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}
Window - The process for viewing your DNS cache entries in Windows is pretty simple. Simply open your command prompt and enter the following command: ipconfig /displaydns.
Mac - The process for viewing your DNS cache entries on a Mac is a little different. You'll need to first open the Console app, select your device from the left sidebar and enter: any:mdnsresponder into the search bar. Next, open your command line and enter the following command: sudo killall -INFO mDNSResponder.
For part of the day it has the error, telling me the certificate expired [e.g.] 6 days ago. Then same day the error will disappear, only to reappear later on.
Using Brave browser, on a mac. Have flushed out the DNS more than once. Have logged out/in. Have closed browsers / restarted computer.
No biggie - just giving info to help with de-bugging.
Camp Director wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:43 pm
I seems to be a Chrome thing. It always works on Firefox and Edge here. Brave uses Chrome as its base program.
I tested:
Firefox, on Mac = all good
Safari, on Mac = all good
Chrome, on Mac = all good
Brave [Chrome based] on Mac = certificate expired 7 days ago
All on the same Mac, with DNS flushed twice.
I tried deleting the cache in Brave, didn't help.
Again... this is just info to assist debugging, it's no problem I just ignore the certificate warning
This morning all was good !
I clean my pc often, and dump all the crap ..
But that wasn't doing it...
Thanks Boss..
TISE....
Life is what you make of it .
If it don't fit make alterations .
Just because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}
TISE....
Life is what you make of it .
If it don't fit make alterations .
Just because the road is rocky doesn't mean your spirits should get rocky, too.{Crazy Cora}