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Our school network is getting a certificate error on https://server.kerbalspaceprogram.com so cannot run.

just browsing to that address gets:

Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information fromserver.kerbalspaceprogram.com (for example, passwords, messages or credit cards).

NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

Any ideas?

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You get this error because the SSL certificate is only valid for kerbalspaceprogram.com, it's not valid to use on the sub-domain like server.kerbalspaceprogram.com.

To use this website, you can click on the Advanced link and choose to Proceed to the website to use it.

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If you want to bypass this temporarily, add the following tag to your Google Chrome browser shortcut:

--ignore-certificate-errors

For more information about this type of errors, read this article.

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Sorry my post was not clear enough. We cannot get KerbalEdu to run, it gets as far as making a request to the license server on port 443 and then hangs. My technical support team tried to access the same server via a browser and got the certificate error.

 

The bottom line is that we cannot get KerbalEdu to run on our network. Any troubleshooting ideas would be appreciated 

thank you

 

 

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