Hello Icon,
I have been getting the "Untrusted Certificate" error while accessing HTTPS pages of WGT.com.
To get an idea on why, I ran an SSL error check on wgt.com from www.digicert.com/help & ran their TEST. I got the following results. I hope this helps you to identify whether the problem lies with us Users or not.
DNS resolves 'www.wgt.com' to 66.70.125.43
HTTP Server Header: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
Heartbleed Vulnerability
Server is not vulnerable to the Heartbleed Bug because Heart beats are not enabled on this server.
SSL certificate
Common Name = *.wgt.com
Subject Alternative Names = *.wgt.com, wgt.com
Issuer = Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2
Serial Number = 2B2914711AE3AE
SHA1 Thumbprint = 17FEB6436E3425ED3CED0AE95BA028FF9CED7475
Key Length = 4096 bit
Signature algorithm = SHA256 + RSA (excellent)
Secure Renegotiation: Supported
This certificate does not use a vulnerable Debian key (this is good)
SSL Certificate has not been revoked
OCSP Staple: |
Not Enabled |
OCSP Origin: |
Good |
CRL Status: |
Good |
SSL Certificate expiration
The certificate expires June 9, 2014 (50 days from today)
Certificate Name matches www.wgt.com
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Subject |
*.wgt.com |
Valid from 10/Apr/2014 to 09/Jun/2014 |
Issuer |
Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2 |
SSL Certificate is not trusted
The certificate is not signed by a trusted authority (checking against Mozilla's root store). If you bought the certificate from a trusted authority, you probably just need to install one or more Intermediate certificates. Contact your certificate provider for assistance doing this for your server platform.
Thanks,
Kelsp