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Is This Message Normal?

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There is a problem with this website's security certificate.

The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website's address.

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.i just got this message when i wanted to get in my cpanel,what is wrong with it

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That message is typical for all Xisto users. Simply click to allow the certificate. It has something to do with the way opaque has the servers clustered, I think.

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The exact message I receive is:

 

- The server's name "http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/; does not match the certificate's name "gammo.xisto.com". Somebody may be trying to eavesdrop on you.

The problem is that you can't really set up a separate certificate for each account, so one has been applied to the whole lot. Obviously this has the general server name (gamma.xisto.com) on it. This message is not a problem, and as far as I'm aware has always appeared.

 

Also, I just noticed the name on the certificate is actually wrong: gammo.xisto.com Shouldn't that O be an A?

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The server's name "http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/; does not match the certificate's name "gammo.xisto.com". Somebody may be trying to eavesdrop on you.

 

Also, I just noticed the name on the certificate is actually wrong: gammo.xisto.com Shouldn't that O be an A?

You're quite right Rval!!!

I wonder what's going on here... I doubt a mistake in certificate, so was this intentional?

Edited by Jimmy (see edit history)

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Typo...typo...typo...I have to mention to OpaQue that he shouldn't be typing after two days of no sleep :).The security pop-up message is normal. Perhaps it's normal due to the server name typo? OpaQue will be made aware of this situation--typo that is.

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