Certificate Protection

I recently installed a secure certificate for a website that I support. When I am at work and on the network where the website server is, I can go to secure pages (https) well. When I try to access the same pages from outside the network (for example, from home), I get an error message. Here is an example page from my site: https://www.acpe.org/MyACPE/Activity/MyActivity.aspx

I assumed that it could be our barracuda firewall, but we completely disabled it and the problem did not disappear. I checked the certificate here in Verisign and it says this is good:

I'm at a loss. I would appreciate any help. Thanks!

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Verisign OCSP Responder says your certificate has been revoked.

Probably some of the environments you use for testing do not have OCSP. You can verify this by disabling OCSP checks in the browser that is currently failing. After that, he should start working.

If your certificate is revoked, you must get another one.


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Verisign , "www.acpe.org".

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, 2004 . , Netscape 4.5.1:

: 3 VeriSign, Inc.

                           This Certificate was issued by:
                             Class 3 Public Primary Certification
                             Authority
                             VeriSign, Inc.
                             US

: 00: E4: 9E: FD: F3: 3A: E8: 0E: CF: A5: 11: 3E: 19: A4: 24: 02: 32 28 1996 07 2004 : 78: 2A: 02: : DB: 2E: 14: d5: A7: 5F: 0A: : B6: 8E: 9C: 5

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From what I can say, the certificate has been revoked. Have you really installed a valid certificate?

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