Safari can't verify identity of the website "www.macosforge.com"
When logging into MacPorts and being redirected to www.macosforge.com I get the error in the subject line. It says the certificate was signed by an unknown certifying authority. According to the certificate details it was issued by opensource.apple.com. I'm running Safari on a MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.5.1. I would hope that this system would have the latest set of authority certificates. Is this a problem on my system? Is opensource.apple.com not the correct certifying authority or should I just tell Safari to accept certificates issued by opensource.apple.com? Thanks -David
Its not you, its our certificates. We're working on acquiring new ones currently. -Bill On Jan 8, 2008, at 5:53 PM, David L Ballenger wrote:
When logging into MacPorts and being redirected to www.macosforge.com I get the error in the subject line. It says the certificate was signed by an unknown certifying authority. According to the certificate details it was issued by opensource.apple.com.
I'm running Safari on a MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.5.1. I would hope that this system would have the latest set of authority certificates.
Is this a problem on my system? Is opensource.apple.com not the correct certifying authority or should I just tell Safari to accept certificates issued by opensource.apple.com?
Thanks -David
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