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FirstChoicePay Please Fix
This website?s security certificate has been revoked, so you can?t go there at this time.
Error Code: ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_REVOKED |
Try another browser, works fine on Chrome not on FF
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doesn't work on any browser for me :(
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It works in Chrome, not Firefox :(
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Thanks - for me working in Chrome / FF - not working - SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE
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It's a problem with your antivirus. It's called SSL scanning. Just disable it. You are probably using ESET. If yes, then this is a solution to the problem: Allow SSL communication with specific online services and wireless devices in ESET Windows home products - ESET Knowledgebase
If not, google for the same problem for your antivirus. And yes, I do have the same problem as you, and it would be neat by FirstChoicePay to resolve this problem with their SSL certificate on their end. |
I found out that the problem is not related only to ESET, but to something else, as well. Try visiting this link to find out more about it:
NET::ERR_CERT_REVOKED screwing up my home PC Chrome This is a solution that worked for me (Windows), right after disabling SSL scanning (or uninstalling ESET). Run Command Prompt as an admin, and do the following: Code:
If you're still having problems on windows you can try: If you are using Mac OSX, feel free to visit this link: Delete CRL and OCSP Cache Something obviously happened with either their SSL or with their SSL issuer. SSL Certificate Checker reports the following error: Code:
SSL Certificate is revoked |
Looks like the website is NOT working again, so it's definitely something bigger, like a problem with their SSL or SSL issuer (or maybe an unannounced website maintenance?):
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An error occurred during a connection to www.firstchoicepay.com. Peer’s Certificate has been revoked. Error code: SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE |
It's working here for me in Canada.
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It's possible that it is a problem with SSL offloading. Maybe some of their load balancing servers are configured wrong and serving invalid SSL certificate (geo-location optimized?). Someone with an active VPN service could test it and know for sure. I'm pretty much sure that from some location the website will work and from some not. |
Will do Marshal!
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Hi people.
I'm collecting and trouble shooting this temporary hiccup for you. I'd appreciate if you can ping me directly on my e-mail: [email protected] That way I can have the tech people on this for a timely resolution. Thanks! |
[QUOTE=Marshal;21879508]It's a problem with your antivirus. It's called SSL scanning. Just disable it. You are probably using ESET. If yes, then this is a solution to the problem: Allow SSL communication with specific online services and wireless devices in ESET Windows home products - ESET Knowledgebase
having ESET and same problem here. thanks for you reply. |
Make sure your system clock is set right, that causes SSL errors often...
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Still not wokring here.
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Hi, I just triple checked this and it's working.
Let me know if you guys and ladies need anything. |
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Somewhere along the way anti virus software became a spam generator for fear driven marketing, "get this additional security purchase" etc.
What happened to good old fashioned software that tracks viruses, quarantines them, and deletes them? (regardless of the former mentioned technical issue). |
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