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The Windows trusted the self-signed certificate but Google Chrome returned the NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID error

I created a self-signed Root CA certificate, then created an IA certificate signed with Root CA, and finally created a server certificate signed with IA certificate. These are the commands that I use: ...
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Certificate is valid, but website shown as not secure on some browsers

So I'm currently trying to set up a website over https. I have a webserver running Ubuntu and Apache2, and DNS records are set to direct example.com and www.example.com traffic. I have a valid ...
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Chrome 107 - marks self-signed certificate Not Secure despite cert is installed

I'm running create-react-app with self-signed HTTPS certificate locally. The certificate is installed in User's Trusted Root CA Despite that Chrome still marks the website as Not Secure what for ...
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NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID and certificate is not expired

When I try to access my website using https I receive the below error. This error only occurs from my computer regardless which browser I am using to access the home page. When I try to access the ...
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How do I disable the warning Chrome gives if a security certificate is not trusted without showing errors?

Asking again because I don't have enough reputation to post the answer here.
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Chrome, static PKP sets, and TLS inspect without warning

I'm using chrome in an environment that is employing transparent TLS inspect. There is a private CA that issues the certificates and is available in the trusted authorities store. When I visit mail....
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Chrome V84 certificate valid but "Not Secure"

Chrome pushed out version 84.0.4147.89 this week and started marking one of our websites as "Not Secure" even though our certificate is valid. This is only happening on Win7 machines, other ...
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Chrome can't load HTTPS IP

I have so many applications that need to load in Chrome via IP but in https OpenVas Nessus Kibana and more .. I kept getting this on each one of them, there is no option for me to click "Visit ...
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Add permanent SSL exception for expired certificate in Chrome

I tried to add a SSL exception according to these insctructions: Export current certificate as file (*.cer) Import it under Trusted Root Certification Authorities After I restart Chrome 78 I don't ...
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How do I view Current User Certificates, and not Local Machine Certificates, on Windows?

When installing a certificate on Windows, you are given two choices: If I click Next, I can choose to allow the Certificate Import Wizard to figure out where to put it for me, but does this mean it ...
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Why does Chrome say "Your connection to this site is not secure" even if the certificate is valid?

My site has a valid certificate, but Chrome marks it as insecure. I tried my site using Brave and Firefox, and both mark it as secure. I also ran this online test, and everything looks fine: https:/...
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How long does a self-signed certificate's "Proceed Anyway" exception last in Google Chrome?

As is usual with most web development, I have a web server using a self-signed certificate for HTTPS access. I notice myself needing to go through the "Proceed anyway" prompt in Chrome once about ...
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How do I see why a site is "Not Secure"?

Chrome is reporting a website as "Not Secure". How can I find specific details of why it is making this assessment? If I click the "Learn More" link, it only shows generic information on a Google.com ...
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How to ignore self-signed certificate error: net::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID with Chrome?

I am trying to access an HTTPS site with Chrome and it is throwing my a self-signed certificate error: net::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID. I have tried clicking the red lock/warning sign button in the ...
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SSL certificate invalid Chrome / IE

I Have found these steps to add SSL self attested certificate in chrome for sites having invalid SSL certificate. I have have added exactly as mentioned but still when I reopen the site I have the ...
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