Mac - Chrome / Not Secure / Certificate is not valid #436
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SystemMac BigSur 11.2.1 IssueI'm seeing the "Not Secure" flag in Chrome and a message that "Certificate is not valid" When I click the more info icon for the "Certificate is not valid" message, it shows the following with no further indication as to what the problem might be. Steps I followed to set up
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Replies: 9 comments
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I am getting the same issue in chrome. |
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I'm getting the same issue in any browser |
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@susanBuck have you got it working? Any solution for this guys ? |
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I solve this issue with manually importing the certs into chrome/safari : https://www.keokukschools.org/certificate-safari-chrome/ . |
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I had to call |
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I have a similar issue. When I installed it in windows 10, then i checked the certificate validity dates and it is as if it was creted with wrong dates . 11/11/2009 to 09/11/2019. But i have created it today and today is 04/04/2022 . Anyone knows why this is happening? |
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I am also using macOS Big Sur (11.6.5) and Apache Server with the virtual host. I am sharing the steps I followed and installed successfully. Check if it works for you. My local site name: I created the directory Then I installed the certificate for
Then I configured the virtual host to load the certificate.
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As mentioned in #412 (comment), it looks like OP is using the root certificate directly, which is not how mkcert works. Instead, you need to generate a certificate for the website, for example in this case by running |
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I used mkcert myurl.example and everything was working until around last month. |
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As mentioned in #412 (comment), it looks like OP is using the root certificate directly, which is not how mkcert works. Instead, you need to generate a certificate for the website, for example in this case by running
mkcert hesweb.loc
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