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There used to be huge annoyance because all the images, etc. on the marketplace were on a non-secure site (I think) so every single page would pop-up "This page includes secure and insecure ... do you want to just see the secure ... Yes/No", which had to be clicked before you could do anything else.  As far as I can remember the solution was to make login secure, and the payment page I hope, but all the rest insecure.

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Tini Jewell wrote:

I also use Firefox but have nothing showing in red when I go to the Marketplace.  Perhaps you need to check that you are indeed using the correct addresss - 
  Unless there is some other 'New Marketplace', I think you may be at a spoof site.

Hope this helps.

 

I get the following message on FF4 when going to the correct address as you put in your post.

Maybe ll have certificate issues on the site

This Connection is Untrusted    
        
          You have asked Firefox to connect
securely to marketplace.secondlife.com., but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.
          Normally, when you try to connect securely,
sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are
going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.    
        
          What Should I Do?
          
            If you usually connect to
this site without problems, this error could mean that someone is
trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't continue.

 

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True, Lord, that may be certificate issues...but may also be a cache problem?  If it's loading an old page, I believe there were some certificate issues approximately a month or so ago.  However, on FF4 (and prior versions), I clear cache each time I close my viewer.  I am not getting any errors at all on the Marketplace.

Other than using a cached file, I can't see how a site certificate would be invalid to only a few users and not to all.  Not that I'm all that savvy about those things.

 

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Not sure this is relevant to the original problem, but I get the error when I use the incorrect URL "https://marketplace.secondlife.com./" -- note that trailing "." in the domain name -- which got embedded in earlier posts.  Not surprisingly, that domain isn't covered by the cert:

The certificate is only valid for the following names:
  *.secondlife.com , secondlife.com  

I'm baffled as to what the browser is actually doing there.  Somehow it's connecting to a site offering up a secondlife.com cert, apparently by correcting a typo in the URL -- but forgetting that it made the correction?

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Yes, I just saw that after my last post.  I used the secure site to go to the Marketplace and, this time, received the certificate error.  Yet when using the http:// link, http://marketplace.secondlife.com, there is no error but, yes, there is a redirect.

All I can say is ????   I dunno.

 

ETA:  corrected link:  http://marketplace.secondlife.com   (removed the period from the link as it brought up a new error.)

/me sighs and logs off the forums for the night

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