I'm Stumped, Facebook SSL Issue

by mpx305
4 replies
I recently purchased a Multiple Domain (UCC) SSL Certificate from godaddy to use with my Facebook app creation projects.

I go through the whole process of creating the app and attaching it to the respective Fanpage, but I keep getting an error on the browsers that says that "it is not signed by a valid security certificate"

On Firefox it lets me bypass and keep going and then the page shows fine, but IE and Chrome are not so forgiving.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Mario
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  • Profile picture of the author OliviaSSLGuru
    You should ask to Godday support peoples that issue multi domain UCC ssl certificate being supported by multiple browser which includes the latest version.
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    • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
      Originally Posted by OliviaSSLGuru View Post

      You should ask to Godday support peoples that issue multi domain UCC ssl certificate being supported by multiple browser which includes the latest version.
      What????? :rolleyes::confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author oxonbeefs
    Show the site, if your content are using source outside of your SSL certify domain(example <img scr="http://affiliate1.com/img.jpg"> will cause the error if the image is hosted at https://domainssl.com. For free SSL to cater Facebook secured canvas URL that I am using without much hassle to purchase SSL for $30-100/year Facebook HTTPS
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Originally Posted by mpx305 View Post

    I recently purchased a Multiple Domain (UCC) SSL Certificate from godaddy to use with my Facebook app creation projects.

    I go through the whole process of creating the app and attaching it to the respective Fanpage, but I keep getting an error on the browsers that says that "it is not signed by a valid security certificate"

    On Firefox it lets me bypass and keep going and then the page shows fine, but IE and Chrome are not so forgiving.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Mario
    Actually, the spec DEMANDS that you get the error you do. You do ********NOT******** want to EVER "bypass"? WHY? Because it is stupid and accomplishes NOTHING unless you can convince the planet to do the same with THEIR browsers, which leaves a gaping hole in HTTPS!

    If it says "it is not signed by a valid security certificate", it is NOT saying it is a domain error or "multi domain" error on your side! It is saying that you have been CHEATED! Call up the seller of the SSL cert And tell them that you want one signed by a VALID C/A!(Certificate authority) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_authority

    That is the *****ONLY****** reason why companies like Verisign can charge as much as over $1000 for something YOU could do for FREE!!!!!! YOU are not a C/A, so YOUR certs will work fine but the browsers will say "Mr X....Who the heck is Mr Y!?!?!?!?!? I recommend you DON'T trust this site!"! If Verisign sends you a cert, IT will work fine but the browser knows them and tells the customer... "Right SITE, VALID DATE, I know the C/A, this guy is OK!"!

    Steve
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