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Pillage Certificate

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lynne E. Durland)
Fri Mar 1 19:57:23 2002

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Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 19:55:50 -0500
To: kelley@MIT.EDU, ipm-cm@MIT.EDU
From: "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>
Cc: printdel@MIT.EDU
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Peter,

We are getting an error message when first attempting to access 
https://pillage.mit.edu.

The text of the message enclosed in a box:

Certificate Is Expired


pillage.mit.edu is a site that uses encryption to protect transmitted 
information. However
the digital Certificate that identifies this site has expired. This may be 
because the
certificate has actually expired, or because the date on your computer is 
wrong.

The certificate expires on Wed Feb 27, 2002.

Your computer's date is set to Fri Mar 01, 2002. If this date is incorrect, 
then you should
reset the date on your computer.

You may continue or cancel this connection.

At the bottom of the box is cancel and continue buttons.

When we hit the continue button, we can access pillage normally from that 
point.

Dave and I after reading the above message deduced the pillage server 
certificate is the one that has expired.  Hence the page this evening.  We 
are figuring this is the certificate you installed last Saturday noontime.

Please let us know when the work has been completed,

Thanks,

Lynne

Lynne E. Durland
Information Systems
Database Services
W91-109
O: 617-258-5857
C: 617-293-8091
H: KB1FEM

"When one door of happiness closes, another opens;  but often we look so 
long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened 
for us."

		--Helen Keller


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