

If you've just installed an SSL cert on your website after getting this error, you may need to restart Chrome. In Keychain, right-click your cert, "Get Info", "Trust" and "Always Trust" for SSL!.Close and re-open Chrome (make sure Chrome fully closed - force quit if you need to).Lock the lock at the top left of the Keychain Access window.Click/drag the certificate that you downloaded over to the right side of the Keychain Access window.Select "login" under Keychains (on the top-left) and "Certificates" under Category (on the bottom-left).
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I hope I'm not reviving this too late in the game, but I was looking for this answer and figured out how to make Richard's solution work with Chrome. Select the certificate file you saved previously and hit all of the check boxes that appear, authorizing it to certify everything. Now, go to Settings → Advanced → Manage Certificates. Then hit "Export" and save the certificate file. Hit "Details" in the Certificate viewer and select the top certificate, which should be from an address other than the one you were trying to get to (see picture): To do so, click the little HTTPS lock and hit details:Ĭlick "View Certificate" in the dialog that comes up. The first step is to acquire the certificate of the MITM. This fix should only be employed if you are in a situation which warrants it, not if you're sitting at a coffee shop and having problems connecting to things. DO NOT DO THE FOLLOWING IF YOU DO NOT TRUST THE CERTIFICATE ISSUERĭoing this allows a man-in-the-middle to see all of your communications.
