Fix Connection Issues- Google Chrome
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Modified on: Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:04 PM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- "This webpage has a redirect loop" or "ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS"
- "This site can't provide a secure connection; network-error sent an invalid response" or "ERR_SSL_FALLBACK_BEYOND_MINIMUM_VERSION"
- "ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY"
- "Your connection is not private," "NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID," "ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID," "NET::ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM," “ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED," or "SSL certificate error"
- "Connect to network"
- "Your clock is behind" or "Your clock is ahead" or "NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID"
- "Server has a weak ephemeral Diffie-Hellman public key" or "ERR_SSL_WEAK_EPHEMERAL_DH_KEY"
- "This webpage is not available" or "ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH"
- "Software on your computer is stopping Chrome from safely connecting to the web" (Windows computers only)
- “Delete Expired DigiCert Certificate” (Mac computers only)
- Did you mean [site name]?
Fix connection errors
Fix most connection errors
If you try to visit a website and it doesn’t open, first try to fix the error with these troubleshooting steps:
- Check the web address for typos.
- Make sure your internet connection is working normally. If your internet connection is unstable, learn how to fix internet stability issues.
- Contact the website owner.
Get help with a specific error message
"This webpage has a redirect loop" or "ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS"
You'll see this error when the page has tried to redirect you too many times.
Sometimes, pages don't open because cookies aren't working correctly. To fix the error, try clearing your cookies.
"This site can't provide a secure connection; network-error sent an invalid response" or "ERR_SSL_FALLBACK_BEYOND_MINIMUM_VERSION"
"ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY"
If the error mentions Symantec, ask the site owner to update the site's certificate. Learn more about why
Symantec-issued certificates aren't supported.
"Your connection is not private," "NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID," "ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID," "NET::ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM," “ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED," or "SSL certificate error"
If the error mentions HSTS, privacy certificates, or invalid names, try the following steps:
Step 1: Sign in to the portal
Wi-Fi networks at places like cafes or airports need you to sign in. To see the sign-in page, visit a page that uses http://
.
- Go to any website starting with
http://
, like http://example.com. - On the sign-in page that opens, sign in to use the internet.
Step 2: Open the page in Incognito mode (computer only)
Open the page you were visiting in an Incognito window.
If the page opens, a Chrome extension isn't working right. To fix the error, turn off the extension. Learn how to turn off Chrome extensions.
Step 3: Update your operating system
Make sure your device is up-to-date on Windows, Mac, or another operating system.
Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus
You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security.
To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.
Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done.
Step 5: Get extra help
If you still see the error, contact the website owner. You can also get more help on the Chrome Help Forum.
"Connect to network"
You'll see this error if you're using a Wi-Fi portal where you have to sign in before you can get online.
To fix the error, click Connect on the page you try to open.
"Your clock is behind" or "Your clock is ahead" or "NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID"
You'll see this error if your computer or mobile device's date and time are inaccurate.
To fix the error, open your device's clock. Make sure the time and date are correct.
"Server has a weak ephemeral Diffie-Hellman public key" or "ERR_SSL_WEAK_EPHEMERAL_DH_KEY"
You'll see this error if you try to go to a website with an outdated security code. Chrome protects your privacy by not letting you connect to these sites.
If you own this website, try to update your server to support ECDHE and turn off DHE. If ECDHE is unavailable, you can turn off all DHE cipher suites and use plain RSA.
"This webpage is not available" or "ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH"
You'll see this error if you try to go to a website with an outdated security code. Chrome protects your privacy by not letting you connect to these sites.
If you own this website, try to set your server to use TLS 1.2 and TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, instead of RC4. RC4 is no longer considered secure. If you can't turn off RC4, make sure that other non-RC4 ciphers are turned on.
"Software on your computer is stopping Chrome from safely connecting to the web" (Windows computers only)
You'll see this error if you have Superfish software on your Windows computer. To remove this software from your computer:
- On your Windows computer, open Chrome.
- Go to Lenovo's support page for this problem.
- Click Download SuperFish Removal Tool.
- At the bottom, click the filename (Lenovo.SuperFishRemovalTool.exe).
- Follow the onscreen instructions.
“Delete Expired DigiCert Certificate” (Mac computers only)
Did you mean [site name]?
You’ll see this message if the link you opened goes to a site with a slightly different name from one you usually visit. Chrome will ask if you want to go to the site you usually visit.
- Click the name of the site or Continue to go to the site Chrome suggests.
- Click Ignore to continue to the link you opened.
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