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After 3 years on sl, i start getting this message when   i try to log-in>'SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key is not o.k.',,now i just moved but that shouldnt matter i hv the same internet,the funny thing is,i have tried 6 different viewers,the only one that lets me on is "emergence",,,which isnt mesh enabled and constantly has errors from being so outdatedmmHELP ANYONE PLEASE! :matte-motes-not-even: ANGELMORPHINE82

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That message is coming from your own computer.  SSL is a data encryption protocol. SSL Certificates are small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization’s details.  My guess is that you have an antivirus routine or a firewall that is expecting that sort of security authorization and is blocking access when it doesn't get it.  I don't recommend shutting off systems that are there to protect you, but you can tell them to back off.

Here's how to create an exception  in your firewall for your Second Life viewer >>> http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Using-Second-Life-with-a-firewall/ta-p/1304539#Section_.1

And here's how to do it for your anti-virus program >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/antivirus_whitelisting

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