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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2016 15:08:26 GMT 10
Rightly maligned from the very start, this dud IMG system appears to have run into another issue.
Are other people also getting the following message when trying to access various pages on BA, BV and other IMG sites, including Summer League, which seemingly will not display results and ladders from the weekend? The problem is not just with Firefox, but other browsers as well.
Your connection is not secure
The owner of sportsdesq.imgstg.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
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Post by The Puma on Nov 14, 2016 16:45:49 GMT 10
I get a similar message using chrome and on my phone. Completely random when it happens.
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Post by mackem on Nov 14, 2016 17:56:58 GMT 10
I get a similar message using Explorer
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2016 18:39:50 GMT 10
From what I can gather, the IMG website identity certification expired on 10 November. While I have no idea what all that means, Firefox issues the following advice:
What to do if you see this error?
If you encounter such an error message, if possible, you should contact the owners of the website and inform them of the error. It is recommended that you wait for the website to be fixed before using it. The safest thing to do is to click Go Back, or to visit a different website. Unless you know and understand the technical reason why the website presented incorrect identification, and are willing to risk communicating over a connection that could be vulnerable to an eavesdropper, you should not proceed to the website.
Expired on 10 November. Hmmm. Would you not think that IMG or Baseball Australia, or Baseball Victoria or any of the other state associations would by now have taken whatever steps were needed to resolve the problem?
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Post by Goblin on Nov 14, 2016 19:38:08 GMT 10
The same thing has been happening with the Aces website. It also says certificate has expired. The last email I received from the Aces in the past week, was being locked with the message the the certification with their site had expired.
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Post by perfeckt on Nov 14, 2016 22:30:09 GMT 10
I haven't had any issues with my connections to any of the aforementioned sites. I don't have a smart phone or any of the multi-platform connectivity that usually goes along with modern comm's. Possibly worth exploring? I have a laptop and a dumb phone and never the twain shall meet.
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Post by Buddha on Nov 15, 2016 16:06:27 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2016 20:16:30 GMT 10
Thanks for the update, Buddha.
Any ideas, though, on when it might be that I (or anyone) will be able to sign in to GBA and Victorian Masters websites that are part of the IMG system but are currently inaccessible and displaying the error message?
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Post by Buddha on Nov 15, 2016 20:48:56 GMT 10
An update from SportsTG
Please be advised that SportsTG is currently aware of and in the process of rectifying an error with our security certificates as of the 10th of November 2016
If you or your members are having trouble viewing websites or documents please change the URL to sportstg.com and this will bypass the error screen
We will advice you when this has been fully resolved and we apologise about any inconvenience that this has caused
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Post by The Puma on Nov 16, 2016 4:46:40 GMT 10
Thanks for the update, Buddha. Any ideas, though, on when it might be that I (or anyone) will be able to sign in to GBA and Victorian Masters websites that are part of the IMG system but are currently inaccessible and displaying the error message? click advanced then proceed.
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Post by wako on Nov 19, 2016 16:07:44 GMT 10
SSL certificates will have expired, whoever was supposed to renew them likely dropped the ball. Most browsers will have a "yeah yeah, I know what I'm doing, go away" option as others have described.
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