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nefan65

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Apr 15, 2009
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Okay, using El Cap and Safari 9. We have an internal web site, and it uses HTTPS. I'm getting the following error...

Safari Prevented an Insecure Connection

It's an internal site. I know the certificate should be updated, but we can't at this time, so we're getting this error on various clients. Any way to bypass?
 

!!!

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Aug 5, 2013
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Okay, using El Cap and Safari 9. We have an internal web site, and it uses HTTPS. I'm getting the following error...

Safari Prevented an Insecure Connection

It's an internal site. I know the certificate should be updated, but we can't at this time, so we're getting this error on various clients. Any way to bypass?
Don't use beta software for a business. And don't forget to bug report it.
 

nefan65

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Apr 15, 2009
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Don't use beta software for a business. And don't forget to bug report it.
We're testing. But because the site probably won't be updated prior to October/November, we'll probably have El Cap out and about with this still an issue. Bug has been reported, but was wondering if there was a work around until then to test...at least that's what I thought this forum was for/about?
 

SG-

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Jun 8, 2015
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it's like your internal server has an ancient/insecure certificate type (RC4?). new browsers are starting to block those. try loading it with Chrome, if Chrome loads it, it should provide you a warning too about the certificate.
 

nefan65

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Apr 15, 2009
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it's like your internal server has an ancient/insecure certificate type (RC4?). new browsers are starting to block those. try loading it with Chrome, if Chrome loads it, it should provide you a warning too about the certificate.
I'll give that a try. Thanks...
 
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