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Zworkon
Nov 22, 2023Aspirant
Chrome Certificate
After the latest updates with chrome, The certificate is not secure and I get this: This site can’t be reached The webpage at https://192.168.x.x/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved ...
- Nov 22, 2023
Here is the solution I found:
We found a fix. Delete the user's local state file located in C:\users\(username)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Local State. After deleting it the issue went away. Let me know if that works for you.
EDIT: Confirmed this is also happening on MacOS. Need to go to Library/Application Support/Google/ and Delete the Local State file from their as well.Thanks Everyone.
Rillekille
Nov 23, 2023Guide
I don't get that far...
After clicking "Advanced Options" I just get an empty page with the text below:
CrimpOn
Nov 23, 2023Guru - Experienced User
So, the task is to figure out "what is different?"
On my Windows 11, Chrome version 119.0.6045.160, clicking on the Advanced button brings up this page:
- RillekilleNov 23, 2023Guide
I'm running Chrome 120 beta, maybe it's a change in version 120?
I don't login very often on the router so I really can't tell how long it's not been working.- RillekilleNov 23, 2023Guide
We don't get the same error message, mine is ERR_SSL_KEY_USAGE_INCOMPATIBLE.
- CrimpOnNov 23, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Rillekille wrote:
I'm running Chrome 120 beta, maybe it's a change in version 120?
Could be. Doesn't give me much of an incentive to load up the beta version.
- RillekilleNov 23, 2023Guide
With MS Edge 119 it's possible to bypass the warning and login to the router.
I have an update waiting for Edge so if it is version 120 coming maybe I won't be able to login with that browser either efter the update...
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