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GeeYouHoya00
02-14-2005, 05:06 PM
I just tried to sign on to sprintpcs.com, and i get a popup box with the heading "Security Error: Domain Mis.... then says that "You have attemped to establish a connection with activate.sprintpcs.com, however the security certificate presented belongs to www1.sprintpcs.com. It is possible though unlikely that someone may be trying to intercept your communication with this website...

Then gives a button to view the certificate.

Is this happening to anyone else? or is it just a problem with my computer? Or a website glitch? any help would be appreciated. thanks

Admiral Kirk
02-14-2005, 05:16 PM
Works fine for me. Try clearing your cookies and opening the webpage in a new window.

Joe84Fl
02-14-2005, 05:34 PM
No problems for me either.

Dan
02-14-2005, 06:17 PM
I just tried to sign on to sprintpcs.com, and i get a popup box with the heading "Security Error: Domain Mis.... then says that "You have attemped to establish a connection with activate.sprintpcs.com, however the security certificate presented belongs to www1.sprintpcs.com. It is possible though unlikely that someone may be trying to intercept your communication with this website...

Then gives a button to view the certificate.

Is this happening to anyone else? or is it just a problem with my computer? Or a website glitch? any help would be appreciated. thanks

site has been glitching off and on over the last week for me. no problems in getting things done on the site however.

GeeYouHoya00
02-14-2005, 06:17 PM
btw im getting the error with a firefox browser. are either of you signing in with IE.?

Dan
02-14-2005, 06:28 PM
btw im getting the error with a firefox browser. are either of you signing in with IE.?



I use IE, thats what im getting the security certificate error on...........

GeeYouHoya00
02-14-2005, 06:43 PM
I use IE, thats what im getting the security certificate error on...........

OIC i wasnt sure that you were getting the same certificate error that i was. My only concern was that i didnt have some sort of virus that was causing the certificate error. Are you getting the same certificate error as me?

Dan
02-14-2005, 06:56 PM
OIC i wasnt sure that you were getting the same certificate error that i was. My only concern was that i didnt have some sort of virus that was causing the certificate error. Are you getting the same certificate error as me?

when i log onto the site i get 2 certificate errors, one after the other saying something doesnt match up. Hadnt paid that much attention to it really. Most likely someone at sprint was updating the site (they did it at the end of january I know) and messed up a certificate for authentication.

I get 2 that say invalid or sont match name on site, looked at the certivicate and it saya www1.sprintpcs.com where the site is manage1.sprintpcs.com so it appears they did some tinkering with the site and didnt update the certificates.

FloorMatt
02-14-2005, 07:26 PM
I just tried to sign on to sprintpcs.com, and i get a popup box with the heading "Security Error: Domain Mis.... then says that "You have attemped to establish a connection with activate.sprintpcs.com, however the security certificate presented belongs to www1.sprintpcs.com. It is possible though unlikely that someone may be trying to intercept your communication with this website...

Then gives a button to view the certificate.

Is this happening to anyone else? or is it just a problem with my computer? Or a website glitch? any help would be appreciated. thanks

I've gotten that same error every once in a while.....using Firefox.

 
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