Same problem here with safari and google chrome.
Somewhat with the ssl-certificate is not correct.
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Last edited by JGross; June 29, 2014 at 12:54 AM.
From what I have seen, this issue only occurs on Macs and occurs for no discernable reason, but is a new issue since the Heartbleed bug was discovered. It may have something to do with Apple products using a custom coded version of SSL that follows arbitrary rules compared to other SSL products, or that Apple's root certificate caches have not rebuilt automatically since Heartbleed. But this does not even occur on iOS, only Mac OS.
You have to open the Keychain utility, and locate the GeoTrust Primary CA - G3 root certificate in the list. The list should show that the certificate follows "system defaults" rules or something like that. Change the rule from the default to trusted and confirm the change. Load the web site. Then reverse your change in the Keychain so that it follows system defaults again. When you load the web site from now on, everything should be normal.
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Oh, now it works again. Thank you!
Thats it! Thank you very much Ted!
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