I've previously responded to a thread that's gone quiet and is now only partially related to my issue because it's evolved since then. My laptop is unable to establish secure connections systemwide with OS X El Capitan. I'm only able to access insecure links in Safari and nothing else because all other apps (at least those that I use) rely on secure connections.
The issue affects anything secure in the following:
While connected to my iPhone's hotspot, I was able to successfully log into iCloud through Settings before having read a piece of advice recommending a different action for part of my issue.
Now here's the kicker that deserves reprimanding especially because I deliberately pressed on without having considered or taken care of these things (but I'd appreciate it if any negativity would be contained to yourselves):
Things to note:
I doubt anyone is in the exact same scenario as I am, but if someone with a similar or exact same (though unlikely) issue has found a work around or fix, please let me know. I will be poking around where I can in the hopes of fixing my issue. If I do, I will promptly update this post as reference for others.
Thank you!
- James
The issue affects anything secure in the following:
- Safari
- Every iCloud service
- iTunes
- App Store
- Settings
- Microsoft 360
- Autodesk
- Restarted MacBook Pro (multiple times)
- Restarted satellite modem
- Restarted AirPort Express
- Reset NVRAM
- Reset SMC
- Boot into Recovery Mode
- Recovery Mode is unable to establish secure connections also
- Safari is affected
- Unable to re-download OS X El Capitan
- Adjusted AirPort Express settings
- Removed wireless security
- Increased wireless security to WPA/WPA2 Personal (now selected)
- Connect via Ethernet
- Disabled system Firewall (later reenabled after no difference)
- Forgotten and rejoined home network
- Cleared my login keychain in Keychain Access and restarted
- Joined iPhone Hotspot*
While connected to my iPhone's hotspot, I was able to successfully log into iCloud through Settings before having read a piece of advice recommending a different action for part of my issue.
Now here's the kicker that deserves reprimanding especially because I deliberately pressed on without having considered or taken care of these things (but I'd appreciate it if any negativity would be contained to yourselves):
- I (foolishly) installed OS X El Capitan without having recently backed up. My last Time Machine backup is from the 24th of last month.
- My home Internet is tiered and because of the beta download, I will not be able to download OS X El Capitan or Yosemite again for a clean install without exceeding my allowance and throttling my connection.
Things to note:
- I am able to receive e-mail (only with iCloud Mail so far) despite Mail alerting me that all three accounts have connection failures. I am not able to do anything further than read text in my mail. Occasionally, Mail will only alert me of one or two connection failures before reverting to all three again.
- App Store is able to discover the OS X El Capitan Beta Supplemental Update for 32-bit apps after restarts, but it is not able to display anything passed the "Cannot Connect to App Store" screen.
- I have no third-party antivirus or firewall.
I doubt anyone is in the exact same scenario as I am, but if someone with a similar or exact same (though unlikely) issue has found a work around or fix, please let me know. I will be poking around where I can in the hopes of fixing my issue. If I do, I will promptly update this post as reference for others.
Thank you!
- James
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