Safari can't verify identity of the website "www.macosforge.com"

William Siegrist wsiegrist at apple.com
Tue Jan 8 20:50:07 PST 2008


Its not you, its our certificates. We're working on acquiring new ones  
currently.

-Bill


On Jan 8, 2008, at 5:53 PM, David L Ballenger wrote:

> When logging into MacPorts and being redirected to  
> www.macosforge.com I get the error in the subject line.  It says the  
> certificate was signed by an unknown certifying authority.   
> According to the certificate details it was issued by  
> opensource.apple.com.
>
> I'm running Safari on a MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.5.1. I would  
> hope that this system would have the latest set of authority  
> certificates.
>
> Is this a problem on my system?  Is opensource.apple.com not the  
> correct certifying authority or should I just tell Safari to accept  
> certificates issued  by opensource.apple.com?
>
> Thanks -David
>
>
>
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William Siegrist
Software Support Engineer
Mac OS Forge
http://macosforge.org/
wsiegrist at apple.com
408 862 7337





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