Arnie Goetchius a écrit :
andré wrote:
Arnie Goetchius a écrit :
After successfully logging in to United Healthcare web site, I select
the option "Find Providers"

When I do, I get the message that that page is not trusted and the
Technical Details states that it using an invalid certificate (See
below) Is there any way I can modify anything in SM (2.22.1) "Manage
Certificates" to work around this?

FWIW, I have similar problems with IE8, Firefox and Google Chrome.

Technical Details

epcp-prod-e-eprovider.uhc.com uses an invalid security certificate.

The certificate is only valid for epcprod-e.uhc.com

(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)

Near the bottom of the message, there should be a button which lets you,
after a few questions, permanently accept the certificat.
The questions are a little obscure (and misleading), but you can end up
accepting the "invalid" certificate.
Once accepted, it will always be accepted (for the site in question, at
least).

In older versions of SM, there was a button that let you accept the
certificate. There is no such button in the current version. The only
button at the bottom of the page  states "This sounds bad, take me to my
homepage instead" When I click on that, it takes me to
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/
Not where I want to be at all.

Bottom line is that you can no longer accept a "bad" certificate so I
can't find the health care providers listed on my insurance company's
web site. WTF, is Obamacare using SM for its front end :-)

Sorry, I hadn't noticed.
That is a SM bug that should be corrected.  If you could file a bug.
There are many cases where the site url is changed somewhat, and accepting such sites should be possible without too much complexity. Companies will sometimes resist changing their certificate because of associated costs.

(BTW, not being in the US, I had the impression that the weakness of Obamacare was using private insurance companies, instead of the much bigger change of a less expensive universal public system. Choosing the Swiss solution over that of Canada. Just heard about a universal system being introduced in Vermont, based on an improved version of that in Canada.)

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André
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