Firefox gives this:

Websites verify their identity using certificates. Firefox does not trust this website because the certificate used by the website is not valid for pm.ru.gov.mil.org.us.eu.tv.ru.nospam.org.js.py.exe.zip.cav.ac. The certificate is only valid for the following names: css.perlmonks.com, css.perlmonks.net, css.perlmonks.org, perlmonks.com, perlmonks.net, perlmonks.org, www.perlmonks.com, www.perlmonks.net, www.perlmonks.org

Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN

Or in the German language original:

Websites bestätigen ihre Identität mittels Zertifikaten. Firefox vertraut dieser Website nicht, weil das von der Website verwendete Zertifikat nicht für pm.ru.gov.mil.org.us.eu.tv.ru.nospam.org.js.py.exe.zip.cav.ac gilt. Das Zertifikat gilt nur für folgende Namen: css.perlmonks.com, css.perlmonks.net, css.perlmonks.org, perlmonks.com, perlmonks.net, perlmonks.org, www.perlmonks.com, www.perlmonks.net, www.perlmonks.org

Fehlercode: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN

Cheers, Sören

Créateur des bugs mobiles - let loose once, run everywhere.
(hooked on the Perl Programming language)


In reply to Re^4: Which URL do you most often use to access this site? by Happy-the-monk
in thread Which URL do you most often use to access this site? by talexb

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