How to troubleshoot time related errors on secure websites
Certificates for secure websites (the address begins with
https://) are valid only for a certain period of time.
If a website presents a certificate with validity dates that don't match
the date on your computer's clock, Firefox can't verify that it is
secure and will show you an error page.
Such issues can often be fixed by setting the correct date, time and
time zone on your computer system. If this does not solve the problem,
it could be caused by other issues, such as a misconfigured web server
or an expired certificate.
Note: A Your Computer Clock is Wrong error
page almost certainly means that your computer's clock is set to the
wrong date. Some time-related errors will show a
Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead error page. For other
time-related errors, you'll get a Secure Connection Failed or
Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue error page.
Click
More Information or
Advanced…, depending on the error page,
Advanced… on the error page
to view the error code. One of the following error codes will indicate
that the secure connection couldn't be established due to a
time-related error:
Note: If you get a
Your connection is not secure error page, click the
Advanced button to view the error code and
other details. A Secure Connection Failed error page may also
indicate a time-related error.
One of the following error codes will indicate that the secure
connection couldn't be established due to a time-related error:
SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE
SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_ISSUER_CERTIFICATE
SEC_ERROR_OCSP_FUTURE_RESPONSE
SEC_ERROR_OCSP_OLD_RESPONSE
MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_NOT_YET_VALID_CERTIFICATE
MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_NOT_YET_VALID_ISSUER_CERTIFICATE
The text on the error page will warn you when Firefox detects that your
system date and time is probably wrong and will also show the date and
time currently set in your system. If the clock settings are incorrect
you should set it to the right time
as explained below. Even if the displayed time settings seem to be correct, you should
make sure that the time zone settings of your system match your current
location.
Set your system clock to the correct time
Time-related errors on secure websites caused by a skewed system clock
can be resolved by setting your correct date, time and time zone:.
Change your date and time settings from the clock on the Windows
taskbar or follow these instructions:
If your are on Windows 10:
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Click the Windows Start button or press the Windows key.
- In the Start menu, select.
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In Settings, select.
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In the section you can
review the current date and time settings. To change your settings
click on Change below
or expand the
dropdown menu.
If your system is set to manage the time and time zone
automatically, you cannot make manual changes.
- If you are done with your changes, close the Settings window.
If your are on Windows 8:
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From the Start Screen, click the Desktop tile. The
Desktop view will open.
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From the Desktop, hover in the lower right-hand corner to access the
Charms.
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Select from the
charm. The Control Panel window
will open.
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In the Control Panel window, click on
Clock, Language, and Region and then
Date and Time.
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The panel that opens shows the current date and time settings. To
change your settings click the
Change date and time or
Change time zone button.
- To confirm your changes click OK.
If your are on Windows 7:
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Click the Windows Start button or press the Windows key
.
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In the Start Menu, click .
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In the Control Panel window, click on
Clock, Language, and Region and then
Date and Time.
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The panel that opens shows the current date and time settings. To
change your settings click the
Change date and time or
Change time zone button.
- To confirm your changes click OK.
If your are on Mac OS:
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Click the Apple menu and select
.
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In the System Preferences window, click on
Date & Time.
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The panel that opens shows the current date and time settings. In
order to adjust them, disable
Set date and time automatically, manually
enter the date and time and click
Save to confirm your changes.
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In order to review your time zone settings, click on the
Time Zone tab. In order to adjust your time zone,
disable
Set time zone automatically using current location, click onto your approximate location in the map and select the
city closest to you in the dropdown panel.
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If you are done with your changes, close the Date & Time window.
Note: If the clock on your device constantly resets
after you power it off, this might indicate that the battery cell that
runs the real-time clock is getting low or is empty. Please consult your
manufacturer's manual on how to replace the CMOS battery.
If you get a time related error on a secure website and you have already
checked the correct settings of your system’s clock, please contact the
owner of the website which you can’t access and inform them of the
problem. The website owner might need to renew the expired certificate,
for example.
Bypass the warning
Warning: You should never bypass the warning for a
legitimate major website or sites where financial transactions take
place – in this case an invalid certificate can indicate that your
connection is compromised by a third party.
If you see a Your connection is not secure warning page and
the website allows it, you can add an exception to be able to visit
the site, despite the fact that the certificate is not trusted by
default:
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On the warning page, click Advanced.
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Click Add Exception…. The
Add Security Exception dialog will appear.
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Read the text describing the problems with the website. You can
click View…
to closer inspect the untrusted certificate.
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Click Confirm Security Exception if you
are sure you want to trust the site.