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This server could not prove that it is






View the certificate details and verify that it is a self-signed certificate created for your ArcGIS Server site. The address bar displays in red and a Certificate Error message is shown in the security status bar next to it.Ĭlick Certificate Error in the security status bar.Ī pop-up window indicates that the site's certificate is not trusted.Ī new window displays information about the certificate used by the ArcGIS Server site. To suppress this warning, follow the instructions below:Ĭlick Continue to this website (not recommended). When connecting to an ArcGIS Server site using a self-signed certificate, Microsoft Internet Explorer displays a warning that there is a problem with the website's security certificate. link beneath the message.Īfter completing these steps, the warning page will no longer appear for your server site, but the red text and Not secure message in the URL bar will persist. Ensure this is the domain of your self-signed certificate.

this server could not prove that it is

  • Another message displays the domain you're accessing and the domain the security certificate claims to carry (such as *.).
  • Click Advanced beneath the warning message.
  • When connecting to an ArcGIS Server site using a self-signed certificate, Chrome displays a warning that the connection is not private, and the https portion of the URL displays in red text with a strikethrough. Suppress warnings in web browsers Google Chrome To learn how to set this property, see Best practices for server certificates.įor example, to connect to an ArcGIS Server site using the URL, the common name in the certificate should be To access the ArcGIS Server site on a local area network (LAN), you may choose to use a self-signed certificate with the common name gisserver to connect to the site using the URL. To suppress warnings from a self-signed certificate, the domain component of the ArcGIS Server URL must match the Common Name property of the certificate. The sections below explain how to suppress warnings from self-signed certificates.

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    Site could not be verified as a trusted website. That uses a self-signed certificate will warn that the A server certificate signed only by the owner of a website isĬlient applications, such as a web browser, that access HTTPS-secured resources on a website








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