I'm not worried about Certificates, but ...

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ChrisGreaves
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I'm not worried about Certificates, but ...

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I've been using FileZilla to FTP to my domains for, I would say, at least ten years.
I have been using this laptop for about three years.
I have been using this laptop to FTP from Trinity-Bell (Thank you! Northam Development!!) for about three years.

No problems.

Today when I log in to my domain using FileZilla FTP I receive a popup that tells me something about Salford, Manchester, which rings a faint memory from childhood days over 60 years ago.
I accepted the certificate (clicked "OK"), but now I am puzzled over why, all of a sudden, FileZilla should ask me.

I have not (yet) updated to the latest FileZilla.
I have been on FileZilla 3.18.0 since 2016, judging by the copyright notice.

That is, to the best of my knowledge, nothing at my end has changed.

Could the change be, say, with the wonderful folks at the company (Northam; Trinity Bell) that supplies me with free WiFi?

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Chris
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I assume that it concerns the certificate of the server that hosts your website. But I have no idea why it would have changed (the certificate appears to be valid from 2015 to 2018).
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HansV wrote:I assume that it concerns the certificate of the server that hosts your website. But I have no idea why it would have changed (the certificate appears to be valid from 2015 to 2018).
Thanks Hans. I am in the middle of rebuilding my Win7HP system, so I'll see if it comes up again once the laptop is back on its feet.
I realized too that this was coincidental with the Manchester/Salford bombings, but I don't think this is related :flee:
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Chris
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