

- #SYNOLOGY CLOUD STATION DRIVE SSL CERTIFICATE HAS CHANGED HOW TO#
- #SYNOLOGY CLOUD STATION DRIVE SSL CERTIFICATE HAS CHANGED VERIFICATION#
- #SYNOLOGY CLOUD STATION DRIVE SSL CERTIFICATE HAS CHANGED WINDOWS#
For example, the certificate is intended only for encrypting the connection between the user and the website. The certificate is not meant to confirm the node authenticity.The domain specified in the certificate does not match the website to which the connection is established.The root or intermediate certificate has expired or its operation period has not begun yet. The certification authority issues a certificate for a limited period of time.The chain contains certificates which are not meant to sign other certificates.The chain does not end with a trusted root certificate.Such certificates are not verified by the certification authority and cannot be trustworthy. The chain consists of one self-signed certificate.Possible causes of the broken certificates chain:
#SYNOLOGY CLOUD STATION DRIVE SSL CERTIFICATE HAS CHANGED VERIFICATION#
The certificates in between are used for verification of other certificates in the chain. The certificates are checked in a chain from the self-signed certificate to the trusted root certificate issued by the certification authority.
#SYNOLOGY CLOUD STATION DRIVE SSL CERTIFICATE HAS CHANGED WINDOWS#
For instructions on updating root certificates on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, see below. To see on which Windows root certificate the website certificate is based, click View certificate in the warning message ang go to the Certification Path tab. For example, the DST Root CA X3 certificate, on which website certificates in a browser are based, expired on September 30, 2021.

For example, the website owner can request revocation if the site was hacked. If you are not sure if the website is safe, you can check it with OpenTip before proceeding. If the notification appears on a website you don't use often, you can allow opening it once.
#SYNOLOGY CLOUD STATION DRIVE SSL CERTIFICATE HAS CHANGED HOW TO#
See the guide on how to allow opening the website once below. Next time you will see the warning again. If the website is not among those you visit regularly, you can allow opening it for the current session. We do not recommend disabling the encrypted connections scanning completely, as it will reduce you computer's protection level. Alternatively, disable the encrypted connections scanning.Add the website that causes the warning to appear to the exception list.If you are sure that the website is safe (for example, if it's an official page of your bank) and do not want the application to check it in the future and show warnings: To fix the issue, restore the settings to default. If the warning appears not for websites but for applications installed on your computer, this means default encrypted connections scan settings have been changed. We do not recommend visiting such websites.įor detailed information about what can cause the message to appear, see the section below. There is a possibility that intruders may steal your account data and other personal information.

When opening a website, a warning message appears stating that " Certificate verification problem detected" or that "Authenticity of the domain to which encrypted connection is established cannot be guaranteed".
