[–] Artemix 8y ago ↗ It's also the case for Firefox.It's because Erlang uses a symantec-owned certificate, while Symantec is now distrusted.https://sslmate.com/blog/post/ct_redaction_in_chrome_53 https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!msg/blink-d... [–] jlgaddis 8y ago ↗ > It's also the case for Firefox.Which version(s)?I'm on 59.0.2 and that www.erlang.org doesn't throw any certificate errors for me.
[–] jlgaddis 8y ago ↗ > It's also the case for Firefox.Which version(s)?I'm on 59.0.2 and that www.erlang.org doesn't throw any certificate errors for me.
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[ 0.96 ms ] story [ 30.0 ms ] threadIt's because Erlang uses a symantec-owned certificate, while Symantec is now distrusted.
https://sslmate.com/blog/post/ct_redaction_in_chrome_53 https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!msg/blink-d...
Which version(s)?
I'm on 59.0.2 and that www.erlang.org doesn't throw any certificate errors for me.