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On 6/6/23 16:07, Paul wrote:
> On 6/6/2023 3:54 PM, Char Jackson wrote:
>> On Tue, 06 Jun 2023 13:54:16 -0400, micky <
NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I forget if there is an active ng for internet questions. I would have
>>> included it and I still could if someone would remind me.
>>>
>>> Planning to buy a wifi radio. Found what looks like the best radios. 3
>>> of which are complete with presets Wanted to look at their portal.
>>>
>>> Online owners manual gives this address:
>>> myradiosplus.gracedigital.com
>>>
>>> which, when entered, turns into this address
>>>
>>> https://myradiosplus.gracedigital.com
>>>
>>> That`s fine, except I get this error message (at the bottom***), but I
>>> only get it on the desktop computer. On the laptop, connected to the
>>> same router, it works. A blank registration page is displayed.
>>>
>>> Desktop computer running Win10 Pro v20H2 (build 19042.844)
>>> Laptop computer running Win10 Home v22H2 (build 19045.3031)
>>> Desktop Firefox v 113.0.2 64bit
>>> Laptop Firefox same exact version
>>>
>>> So why are the results different?
>>>
>>>
>>> ***Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
>>> Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to
>>> www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com . If you visit this site, attackers
>>> could try to steal information like your passwords, emails, or credit
>>> card details.
>>>
>>> What can you do about it?
>>> This issue is most likely with the webiste and there is nothing you can
>>> do to resolve it. You can notifiy he website`s administrator about the
>>> problem.
>>> Go Back (recommended) Advanced
>>>
>>> But advanced doesn`t let me proceed like it sometimes does.
>>
>> C:\\WINDOWS\\system32>curl -v www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com
>> * Trying 52.11.27.185:80...
>> * Connected to www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com (52.11.27.185) port 80
>> (#0)
>>> GET / HTTP/1.1
>>> Host: www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com
>>> User-Agent: curl/8.0.1
>>> Accept: */*
>>>
>> < HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
>> < Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2023 19:49:18 GMT
>> < Content-Type: text/html
>> < Content-Length: 169
>> < Connection: keep-alive
>> < Server: nginx/1.20.0
>> < Location:
https://www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com/
>> <
>>
>>
301 Moved Permanently
>>
>>
301 Moved Permanently
>>
nginx/1.20.0
>>
>>
>> * Connection #0 to host www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com left intact
>>
>> *******
>>
>> You should just navigate to
https://www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com/
>> because when you navigate to the http URL all you get is a redirect to
>> the https URL.
>>
>> As for the warning you received, it looks like a misconfiguration in
>> that browser because what it should have done is silently follow the
>> https redirect, just the like your other browser did.
>>
>
> "Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust
> this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for
>
> www.myradiosplus.gracedigital.com.
>
> The certificate is only valid for the following names:
>
> gracedigital.com
> *.gracedigital.com
>
> Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
>
> View Certificate
> "
>
> [Picture]
>
>
https://i.postimg.cc/c46x8ZpS/FF111-0-cert-message.gif
>
> *******
>
> There are some radios here, and this link works.
>
>
https://gracedigital.com/collections/radios-tuners-amps
>
> *******
>
> You can do a laundry test on archive.org .
>
>
https://myradiosplus.gracedigital.com
>
> And that link is a wasteland. I can`t tell what used to be there.
>
>
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://myradiosplus.gracedigital.com
>
> Paul
Yes, what Paul said.
You can also trying downloading and installing
Brave Browser
https://brave.com
I install both Brave and Firefox on my customer`s
computers. If one does not work, try the other.
Usually Firefox is the one one that does not
work, but not always.
I personally have nine browsers installed.
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