[Help]This site can't provide a secure connection

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Abesta

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Hello guys,

There is a problem on my pc that i cant enter our forum and it says "This site can't provide a secure connection. ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH". This problem has started over 2 days and i cant fix it. I am browsing via mobil. So does anyone have an idea how to fix this?
 
Uhm, what browser you use? Chrome ? Mozzila? IE?

and ...is it windows 10 u are running there on ur PC?

that error is a certificates problem, pretty easy to fix if u disable ssl3 protocol from ur internet options. If you need help let me know the browser type u use.
 
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Well, my browser is Chrome and windows xp that i am using
 
We are upgrading our forum into SSL encrypted sessions currently and its in progress for few days but forum is currently working fine even without complete linking to https session. Same as our main website. Our Vote system & webshop is already moved to ssl completely. All certificates are valid for sure so you shouldn't worry about that. Just to fix your problem needs a bit more tweaking. It could be because you accessed our web in a moment where we was testing and you have to clear the SSL cache to update the certificates of our web.

Try the parts with chrome solutions: http://www.deskdecode.com/err_ssl_version_or_cipher_mismatch/



Reinstalling Chrome might fix the problem as well.
 
Alright, I tested all the ways and problem not fixed yet. Have another ways?
 
Hello guys,

There is a problem on my pc that i cant enter our forum and it says "This site can't provide a secure connection. ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH". This problem has started over 2 days and i cant fix it. I am browsing via mobil. So does anyone have an idea how to fix this?

Did you install any blockade program via the browser? It is an error Secure Socket Layer

It could be ignoring the enterence of website.

Here you go;
link: http://www.deskdecode.com/err_ssl_version_or_cipher_mismatch/
 
Alright, I tested all the ways and problem not fixed yet. Have another ways?

only to your PC? u try in different pc? so how is it?

if you already tried reinstalling chrome then try to use CCleaner to clear some cache.
 
Hi Abesta me too i got same problem in chrome.I tried all the solutions and formatted pc but still same.I dont think possible to fix this problem in chrome.You can solve this problem using Mozilla like me :]
 
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Have any other ideas guys? It is something about my browser. Cause, in IE, Opera and Chrome i am receiving same problem but with Mozilla everything is ok. But damn, I hate mozilla and I will not going to use it. So have there got any other solutions for my problem?
 
1. Put*Chrome*on your task bar.*
2. Copy/Type "explorer %AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar" into the*Run*box and press "Enter".* This will bring up a page that shows the*Chrome*link with its icon.*
3. Right-click the*Chrome*link and click*Properties.*
4. Copy/type the flag "*--ssl-version-min=tls1" at the end of the*Target*with a space before it, so the program's link works right.
5. Click*OK*at the bottom of the*Google Chrome Properties*window.
6. Open*Chrome*back up and go to*https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/viewMyClient.html to confirm it's working.
 
Hi Abesta!

Have any other ideas guys? It is something about my browser. Cause, in IE, Opera and Chrome i am receiving same problem but with Mozilla everything is ok. But damn, I hate mozilla and I will not going to use it. So have there got any other solutions for my problem?

You say that you are using Window XP right? is your Windows XP version some how using Service Pack 3? if not upgrade it to service pack 3 it might fix the problem, to check if your windows xp is using windows xp service pack 3 view your system information, here is a link if you want to download https://windows-xp-service-pack-3.en.softonic.com/download

or you are still using the old shortcut of your chrome in your desktop
 
1. Put*Chrome*on your task bar.*
2. Copy/Type "explorer %AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar" into the*Run*box and press "Enter".* This will bring up a page that shows the*Chrome*link with its icon.*
3. Right-click the*Chrome*link and click*Properties.*
4. Copy/type the flag "*--ssl-version-min=tls1" at the end of the*Target*with a space before it, so the program's link works right.
5. Click*OK*at the bottom of the*Google Chrome Properties*window.
6. Open*Chrome*back up and go to*https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/viewMyClient.html to confirm it's working.

@Isuell , Thanks for this but I am really sux on this kind of things. Instead of fixing things I can even cause more damages. Can we do this via Team viewer?

Thanks you too. My xp version is sp2 but anyways I dont believe it will help. This problem coming from my browser not from system.
 
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Well i cant do tw now,im on phone at work, but i get home in 2-3 hours.
I can help you out then.
If you want....completly uninstall chrome and get tthe latest version from their website. Normaly newer versions should not have that ssl3 **** :D
 
Ok guys, you can close this thread. The last way is entering forum with Mozilla. Not problem.

Thank all of you for your tips and special thanks to Dreams for the time and everything. He tried everything via TeamViewer but no solution found since my XP version and newer version of Chrome doesn`t match.
 
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