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Thu 25/02/10 at 07:20
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This morning when I tried to log into the site Firefox kept throwing up a warning telling me Freeola's security certificate has expired.Can get past it by repeatedly clicking cancel until your login details appear.Don't know if its just Firefox that this happens with ?.Just thought I'd let you guys know.
Thu 25/02/10 at 07:20
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This morning when I tried to log into the site Firefox kept throwing up a warning telling me Freeola's security certificate has expired.Can get past it by repeatedly clicking cancel until your login details appear.Don't know if its just Firefox that this happens with ?.Just thought I'd let you guys know.
Thu 25/02/10 at 08:50
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Can't find anything myself Pete. Where did you see it specifically?

EDIT: AHA. Never mind, found it now. I'll pass it on.
Thu 25/02/10 at 08:54
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Warhunt wrote:
> Can't find anything myself Pete. Where did you see it
> specifically?



https://secure.freeola.co.uk/ myfreeola-control-panel/instant_sites/

EDIT: You beat me! ;¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Thu 25/02/10 at 09:12
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Cheers guys,just thought I'd mention it.Once you are logged in its OK,but if you logout/clear browser cookies it happens when you try to log back in.I am sure members on here will be very concerned about posting the names of ferret based movies on a site whose security certificate appears to have expired ! :)

[S]Does this mean I have created a technical post that was actually of some use ?,woo hoo !!!!! :D[S]
Thu 25/02/10 at 09:14
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"Freeola Ltd"
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It would have been noticed I imagine but when... who knows so yes it's very helpful. Thank you.

Although Hmmm....'s Freeola sense probably would have gone off minutes later :D

Should be easily resolved, so hopefully fixed soon.
Thu 25/02/10 at 09:34
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Warhunt wrote:
> Although Hmmm....'s Freeola sense probably would
> have gone off minutes later :D



;¬)








[s]FREEOLA_man...[/s]
Thu 25/02/10 at 10:40
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Ah well done for spotting the last place our .co.uk domain was in use on our main site! Thought we'd caught them all! Will get this sorted soon.
Thu 25/02/10 at 11:19
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"Freeola Ltd"
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The issue with logging in through the forums should now be resolved (or at least it seems Eccles has done the job) :D

Logging out of accounts may still show the same thing though which we are looknig into.
Thu 25/02/10 at 11:19
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....which is now also resovled :D
Thu 25/02/10 at 12:43
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I'm still getting the warning in Firefox ?.I'm not complaining just thought I'd give you guys an update.It's not an issue for me,just thought I'd mention it.Haven't tried logging in using a different browser.I'm on my ancient works laptop at the moment and Firefox is the only browser I have on it.

EDIT : Seems OK now.

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