Auran's security certificate has expired

pware

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My Firefox browser has reported that the DLS can no longer be trusted:(

When attempting to link to an asset to read its description I received the following, in part:-

www.auran.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on 13/10/2013 10:59 AM. The current time is 13/10/2013 5:27 PM.

Dates and times are Australian Eastern Standard time.
 
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Security breach possible ??

I got it just now (7.40 pm Brisbane Time) trying to register my ID number for my TRS10 edition. I am unsure about putting details onto a site whose security certificate isn't working correctly. Even if it is only a game ID number. Is it SAFE...REALLY?? Serious question.
Regards
Glen

P.S. I would really like an answer to this question please.
 
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My Firefox browser has reported that the DLS can no longer be trusted:(

When attempting to link to an asset to read its description I received the following, in part:-

www.auran.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on 13/10/2013 10:59 AM. The current time is 13/10/2013 5:27 PM.

Dates and times are Australian Eastern Standard time.

Just did a download from the DLS as a test and got no error messages as regards 'expired certificate'

Using Firefox ver 24.0

Don't know if that little bit of info is useful to anybody.

Peter
 
Good Evening All
Thank you for reporting this. I have sent an email to our admin for him to look into this. There should be no issue with accessing the pages (your browser will allow you to 'proceed'), however you can also access the details in Content Manager via the 'asset details' panel on the left side of the screen in Content Manager if you wish to avoid the DLS website till we have resolved this.

Regards
 
Just to make something clear. A SSL certificate does not make a site secure. That is done by using https:// in the URL. As long as you see that then the data you are entering is encrypted as it travels across the Internet. What the certificate does is to verify that website is in fact who it says it is. It does this by verifying that the domain name points to the proper IP address each time you go to that domain name. What has happened is the certificate has expired and the company that sold the certificate has turned off the process that does the verification until they get paid for a new certificate. As long as you are going to a bookmark for auran.com or typing it in then you are fine. If you are still scared use the IP address in your browser to get there.

http://174.121.103.202

William
 
Just to make something clear. A SSL certificate does not make a site secure. That is done by using https:// in the URL. As long as you see that then the data you are entering is encrypted as it travels across the Internet. ~snip~

In Chrome the https part of the url for Planet Auran is crossed out.

This is how it looks on my system:


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Security Certificate out of date

This is how it looks on my system too:

The fault prevents me logging in to Planet Auran, which is a grave difficulty.



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Good Evening All
Thank you for reporting this. I have sent an email to our admin for him to look into this. There should be no issue with accessing the pages (your browser will allow you to 'proceed'), however you can also access the details in Content Manager via the 'asset details' panel on the left side of the screen in Content Manager if you wish to avoid the DLS website till we have resolved this.

Regards

Thank you Zec. That was what I was after. Will wait paitiently till it is repaired.
Regards
Glen
 
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