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Old 01-27-2009, 07:54 PM
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Linux version 2.6.24-19-server (buildd@palmer)
(gcc version 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7))
#1 SMP Wed Jun 18 15:18:00 UTC 2008



Fellows;


I've installed the Zimba CS on Ubuntu.

ssh is working as per test.

This is the error i get when i try to access it via the Firefox browser;

https://mail2.xxxxxxxxxx.net:7071/zimbraAdmin


================================================== ==

Website Identity: mail2.xxxxxxxxx.net:7071
Owner: This web site does not supply identity information.
Verified: Not specified

================================================== ===

I replaced the real domain name with "xxxxx"


What's causing this?

I tried releasing the cached entries (temp files, cookies, etcetera) in the browser but to no avail.

Last edited by emcampos; 01-27-2009 at 09:44 PM..
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Old 01-28-2009, 03:05 AM
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That looks like an SSL error, firefox is likely complaining about the self-signed certificate. You should be able to tell firefox that it's ok to access the site by adding the certificate to it's list.

Look for the 'add exception' button or something similar.

What version of firefox are you using?
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Old 01-29-2009, 06:30 PM
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That looks like an SSL error, firefox is likely complaining about the self-signed certificate. You should be able to tell firefox that it's ok to access the site by adding the certificate to it's list.

Look for the 'add exception' button or something similar.

What version of firefox are you using?
Yep, firefox does that (along with all other big browsers... ). Your first need to click something along the lines of
"View Certificate" then you'll see an add button somewhere.
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