I've moved this to the Large Format sub-forum because - well just because 
And I combined it with the duplicate thread that was already here.

And I combined it with the duplicate thread that was already here.
See post #21, where Oren explains the problem. See Dart’s post with a way to get in using Chrome.Does anyone know what's going on with the largeformatphotography.info site? I get security alerts from both FireFox and Chrome, and neither browser will let me access the webpage.
Amen... nice to have a respite from the constant need to comment!Mr. Tin Can must be climbing the walls.
And having said that I liked your post I want to add that Tin Can is a forum member for whom I have the utmost respect.In retrospect I shouldn’t have posted the comment. It was intended only to be a silly joke but it was mean. Hopefully if he reads this thread he’ll take my remark for the dumb joke it is.
In retrospect ...
If you check Michael's original post, you'll see a couple of additions.And having said that ...David
Thank you very much for doing this.If you check Michael's original post, you'll see a couple of additions.
On Firefox and alikes you have to delete the forums domain from the list of HSTS pinned domains. The browser knows the site and won't accept any overrides for its certificate.
If you are somewhat secure in dealing with your computer you can go in the menu to Help->Troubleshooting Information and click on 'Open Directory' next to 'Profile Directory'. In the file expolorer find the file 'SiteSecurityServiceState.txt', open it in a text editor (not Word or the like) after *first* exiting Firefox and use the text search function to find 'largeformatphotography.info'. Delete the whole line and save. Start Firefox again and you can go the usual way to allow an exception.
In retrospect I shouldn’t have posted the comment. It was intended only to be a silly joke but it was mean. Hopefully if he reads this thread he’ll take my remark for the dumb joke it is.
The error I got on Firefox traced down to the certificate expired on December 26th. Unfortunately that is needed to access an HTTPS connection.Can someone explain what's going on?
Can someone explain what's going on? Yes I remember this happened before. I use a Samsung tablet most of the time, I can't get on lfpf.
The error I got on Firefox traced down to the certificate expired on December 26th. Unfortunately that is needed to access an HTTPS connection.
Contrary to what I read above, on Firefox 95.0.2 on my Win 10 here, I was able to click on 'Advanced' and get an option to ignore the error. (But I'm not registered with LFF anyway, I was just curious when I tried nosing around.)
We had a discussion on this about a year ago in our Feedback subforum. As our technical guru, Tom Westbrook, pointed out at the time, an SSL certificate would be a recurring cost for us, and as a non-commercial site we are running on donated resources and time and have no regular income stream. I'll add that it would be another item for Tom to deal with. We may get to it at some point, but we cannot promise whether or when.
In any case it is not good practice to use the same password across different websites.
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