If you were afflicted with the military and were planning on using these sites on your own hardware regularly, you'd install their certificates: https://iase.disa.mil/pki-pke/Pages/tools.aspx
And clicking 'Advanced' didn't allow the option of continuing!
> When Google Chrome tried to connect to www.sddc.army.mil this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. [...] You cannot visit www.sddc.army.mil right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Google Chrome cannot process.
You see that because the DoD uses their own root certificates for sites intended for internal use that browsers don't trust by default: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/147606/why-woul...
If you were afflicted with the military and were planning on using these sites on your own hardware regularly, you'd install their certificates: https://iase.disa.mil/pki-pke/Pages/tools.aspx
“If you were afflicted with the military....”
I just wanted to say that this is a truly excellent typo.
Autocorrect always thinks it's smarter than me. Probably because it might be.
*Affiliated
and i thought that i'd just learned new US English idiom :)
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And clicking 'Advanced' didn't allow the option of continuing!
> When Google Chrome tried to connect to www.sddc.army.mil this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. [...] You cannot visit www.sddc.army.mil right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Google Chrome cannot process.
I had to type 'badidea' to bypass the error. https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/42xd4i/chrome_dan...
According to qualys (https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.sddc.army...), that site uses an untrusted certificate.