Chrome tells me not to click though.
Firefox here. It keeps throwing up a "connection is untrusted" message.
I cant click also, just post it on here
The BEL-EPA Certificate Authority Root cert isn't in the browser's list of pre-approved (commercial) CAs.
A (randomly-chosen) SSL cert checking service reports everything pretty much as expected:
http://www.networking4all.com/en/support/tools/site+check/report/?fqdn=minkiz.co&protocol=httpshttp-over-ssl is rapidly becoming a matter of basic communications privacy rather than anything to do with “trust”. The site uses mod_gnutls'
Server Name Indication to enable https connections to a small number of web apps running off've a single machine/IP address.
A self-signed CA cert avoids the charges imposed by the pre-approved commercial
jackals certificate authorities such as GoDaddy.
The connection will be trusted if I pay for a GoDaddy-signed cert but that's a definition of “trusted” that sticks in my craw.
Cheers
Graham