On 30/07/15 19:20, James E. Kelly wrote:
I just want to know step by step how to fix it if possible

This is not something you should do by a cook book approach. You should understand what you are doing. The security of your communications is at risk.

In particular, you should not tell people to accept an invalid certificate unless you understand the precise nature of the problem, and you have done a risk analysis. If that risk analysis indicates that the risk to the users of your system is acceptable, you should still tell people that they should never accept an invalid certificate without management authority. (A recently expired certificate is a very low risk, but one that doesn't match the server should ring alarm bells.)

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