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Hi soldato_fantasma,
Appreciate the reply.
That's a big ol' negative.
No proxy.
No Antivirus.
No 3rd Party Firewall. Just the windows firewall and there is nothing in there that says block the service. Plus when I disable it nothing changes.
As stated in the initial post, I suspected maybe some malware was the culprit so I completely reinstalled/reformatted everything.
So this is a fresh Win 8.1 machine. Up to date with Windows Updates & Drivers. Nothing but Origin, BF4, Marvel Heroes, Portal (1&2), Xcom, Steam and most recently BF2 because I got so frustrated I went back to a game that didn't require Origin just to play some.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
Ok borsii, at first I tought that the problem was one of the following:
Your modem or your router
your ISP
but then I researched on the web and I found that this problem may be caused by an incorrect time on your pc, so the browser thinks that the certificate is expired because the date doesn't match.
So adjust the time, here is how to do it:
- Press Windows key + D or navigate to the Windows desktop.
- In the lower right-hand corner of the screen, click or tap the notification area where you see the time and date.
- Select Change date and time settings... in the bottom of the window that appears (shown below).
- In the Date and Time window, under the Date and Time tab, click the Change date and time... button.
- Make your adjustments (you can find the correct date for your time zone here: http://www.timeanddate.com/ ) and click OK.
- Click OK on the Date and Time window to save the changes.
Please report back if it works.
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Ask. Answer. Be the Hero.Hi soldato_fantasma,
Funny you should mention time issues.
After reformatting my time was off... way off and preventing me from doing many things.
So I double checked my system time (BIOS) and my OS time to make sure everything was synced up.
At the moment my time is correct. I manually set it and then synced it with the standard internet time source.
The time on my PC is the same as my phone and my laptop.
My Router/Modem/ISP all work seemingly fine. I'm able to access the battlelog from any other device on my network, except on the machine that has battlefield 4 installed on it.
Almost tempted to preforms another reformat and start from scratch again.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
Ok. Have you also selected your time zone?
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Ask. Answer. Be the Hero.Hi soldato_fantasma,
Indeed. I have it set to EST (-5) with the compensate for Day Light Saving Time checkbox marked.
My time settings look legitimate and correct.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
Here is a little more info about the certificate that tries to load after I login to the battlelog...
From Chrome:
Certificate Information
This certificate is intended for the following purpose(s):
- Ensures the identity of a remote computer
- Proves your identity to a remote computer
- 2.16.840.1.113733.1.7.23.6
*Refer to the certification authority's statement for details.
Issued to: www.jared.com
Issued by: Symantec Class 3 EV SSL SGC CA - G2
Valid from 9/9/2014 to 9/11/2015
From Firefox:
Issued To:
Common Name (CN) www.jared.com
Organization ( O ) Sterling Jewelers, Inc.
Organizational Unit (OU) IT
Serial Number 7B:63:50:F3:49:BD:E3:27:E9:FE:43:C1:72:48:B2:E0
Issued By
Common Name (CN) Symantec Class 3 EV SSL SGC CA - G2
Organization ( O ) Symantec Corporation
Organizational Unit (OU) Symantec Trust Network
Period of Validity
Begins On 9/9/2014
Expires On 9/11/2015
Fingerprints
SHA-256 Fingerprint 7D:72:23:8D:AF:9D:0F:6B:1F:C0:A2:DD:77:C8:3F:78:DC:D6:F9:9F:B7:B9:BF:A9:4F:23:F3:CC:48:44:CD:7A
SHA1 Fingerprint F8:3E:F2:65:36:61:65:C9:20:E9:F1:A1:1B:0C:31:E2:B0:FD:C0:9C
When the error presents itself, I'm getting a certificate used for the Jared Jewelery website and not something associated with EA.
When it does work, during the authentication hop I'm not able to capture which certificate is being presented.
All this breaks down after I put in my credentials on the EA login page and then I either get the error or it goes through.
Hope this additional info provides some insight.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
- Under internet options\security what is your internet security zone set at in your browsers? This is for the IE browser. When you lower it do you still get the error? Can you add Battlelog to your browser as a "safe domain"?
Hi ragnarok013,
Thanks for the suggestion!
Initially IE was set to Medium, I turned off the security and added https://battlelog.battlefield.com to the safe domains and still got the same error.
Sadly no go.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
Hi, had the same issue yesterday, i found out it was caused by myself
In the past i had issue resolving the battlelog website so i put a static reference in my host file, i had the same issue as the thread starter tried everything and eventually found out i didn't edit the host file as i thought at the beginning of my troubleshooting 🙂
So please check here C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc open the host file with a notepad and paste the content here.
Hi Keldorn,
Appreciate the advice. Unfortunately my host file is clean. Nothing new in there than a default file.
@all
I wanted to thank everyone for their help and assistance.
I don't know what changed or if something was fixed somewhere, but my service seems to be back to normal. I can come and go as I please from battlelog and I no longer receive any certificate errors. Wanted to give it a few days before declaring it fixed/resolved.
Sadly I can't provide a concrete solution for those who might be in the same boat because I don't know what's different now.
Marking this as answered.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
- Anonymous10 years ago
I am having same problem with you. How did you solved it ?
Hi CanadaSecurity,
To be honest, I didn't do anything. I find it is very temperamental and doesn't always work.
At the time I posted it was "solved" I was able to reliably login without issue and I didn't do anything different to "fix" it.
I'm sad to say that the service is back to its usual -original- error. I have not been able to play for the last week or so.
Even if I get to log in and try to launch a server something happens and it must time out because the game never launches when it says "loading server" and then when I refresh the browser to see if anything changes it logs me out and when I try to get back in the original error presents itself again.
I do apologize that I'm not much help at the moment. I wonder if I can "unslove" a post.
Thank you kindly,
Adam
@all,
The only difference right now is I can constantly and reliably login to battlelog without a certificate issue using Chrome and only Chrome... but the plugin to launch the game no longer works in Chrome. It's unsupported because it's using NPAPI. https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6213033
Figured I'd add that two cents in.
Adam
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