No. There's definitely something fishy going on with your connection. The certificate for bitcoin.it is valid from 2010-12-15 17:29:24 GMT to 2012-12-16 21:21:39 GMT. It is currently perfectly valid. Since your clock is correctly set, you should not be getting this error. It is possible an attacker is trying to trick you with a fake certificate (though if that's the case, you'd expect them not to put a timestamp from the future on it
) The real certificate has the following fingerprints:
SHA1:
1bdbaa0ac1c3cc464d8edad56870c401dc035ee7MD5:
fa03fccec71a3d95f7bc3a858a0e5a6cWhat are the fingerprints of the certificate you're getting?
SHA1:
1B DB AA 0A C1 C3 CC 46 4D 8E DA D5 68 70 C4 01 DC 03 5E E7
MD5:
FA 03 FC CE C7 1A 3D 95 F7 BC 3A 85 8A 0E 5A 6C
looks the same.. weird..
ok so it says the bitcoin.it certificate is valid, but the "StartCom Class 2 Primary Intermediate Server CA" has expired