All SSL certificates are all of the sudden out of date
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Any site or PC (RDP) I connect to using a security certificate, gives me an error saying the cert is expired. How the hell do I fix this? It's only happening on one PC, and after it went though it's temper tantrum of motherboard issues...every so often I have to factory reset the motherboard using the jumper. The PC freezes until I hit the reset button, then the PS/2 port doesn't work...after I reset the motherboard, takes a few reboots and disk checks for shit to work right again. This time, all of my SSL's are expired - on the client end. Things like Facebook, Twitter, and etc are all fucked. Even trying to RDP into a Dell server here at home bitches about it before I even get to the server. Seriously the dumbest thing I have heard of.
Sounds like the machine has a bad PSU or RAM.
Also, did you check the date and time on the machine with the problem? If the date is off, it will break SSL certificates.
[QUOTE=bohb;33727267]Sounds like the machine has a bad PSU or RAM.
Also, did you check the date and time on the machine with the problem? If the date is off, it will break SSL certificates.[/QUOTE]
Good call. Brain farted when resetting the bios settings...thanks.
What happens when the PC has its tantrums is the whole thing will just stop responding slowly, first Firefox, then explorer.exe, and so on. Hit the reset button, the PS/2 is busted and only 3 cores are active rather than 4, according to the "Asus Express Gate" bullshit. Reset the bios via the jumper, it takes forever to boot...get into Windows and end up rebooting once or twice and it's fine.
It still sounds like you have a bad PSU, or blown caps on the motherboard. Try using a spare PSU to see if it solves the problems you have with booting.
[QUOTE=bohb;33731337]It still sounds like you have a bad PSU, or blown caps on the motherboard. Try using a spare PSU to see if it solves the problems you have with booting.[/QUOTE]
Brand new PSU man, everything's under 2 years old.
You can't rule out failure *just* because the parts are new. In two years, any number of things can happen to a power supply, or any other component to fry it.
Whats the manufacturer of the PSU anyway? I hope it isn't some wofat IED.
[QUOTE=bohb;33734170]You can't rule out failure *just* because the parts are new. In two years, any number of things can happen to a power supply, or any other component to fry it.
Whats the manufacturer of the PSU anyway? I hope it isn't some wofat IED.[/QUOTE]
It's a brand name, but I can't remember off the top of my head. I spent like $75 on it.
You NEVER skimp on a power supply for one...
Check wit ha new PSU
Look for blown or leaking caps
[QUOTE=ineedateam1;33734225]You NEVER skimp on a power supply for one...
Check wit ha new PSU
Look for blown or leaking caps[/QUOTE]
Well, I didn't skimp...
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