![]() If you like, I can provide a screenshot of this.Īnyway, I am not in any way complaining, but I thought I should make this known. I know it is not just my website at as I also tried and got the same error. Google Chrome goes as far as to block the connection entirely and not give the end user an option to override when using XP on a site using a Let’s Encrypt certificate. The reason it won’t work on XP is probably because of chain validation issues and getting muddled between the ISRG signed intermediate and the cross-signed IdenTrust intermediate (what with the trust path to ISRG root x1 not being valid yet as the root is not in the MS trust store yet). However as I am aware of people still using Windows XP on netbooks with a need to use Chrome to download packs from my website before hosting a very old game (namely Vampire the Masquerade Redemption via Tunngle VPN), it looks like I am going to have to revert to my old certificate for the time being. IE8 I can honestly understand and would not expect it to work at all these days. This is the case even when using Google Chrome instead of Internet Explorer 8. ![]() I’m on the beta test and am very pleased so far, however I have discovered that Windows XP does not successfully validate Let’s Encrypt certificates. ![]()
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