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I can no longer add an exception for a self-signed certificate

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All of a sudden my exceptions to view self-signed certificates for my cPanel / Web Host Manager don't work.

When I first went to those url's i got the warning message, and then I could add a permanent exception. But after I updated the self-signed certificate, all of a sudden I now only get a small dialog box that pops up that says...

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69.xx.xxx.xxx:2087 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed the certificate is only valid for <a id="cert_domain_link" title="service1.xxx.com">server1.xxx.com</a> (Error code: sec_error_untrusted_issuer)

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I can't even get to the page that allows the exception to be added.

All of a sudden my exceptions to view self-signed certificates for my cPanel / Web Host Manager don't work. When I first went to those url's i got the warning message, and then I could add a permanent exception. But after I updated the self-signed certificate, all of a sudden I now only get a small dialog box that pops up that says... ================================== 69.xx.xxx.xxx:2087 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed the certificate is only valid for <a id="cert_domain_link" title="service1.xxx.com">server1.xxx.com</a> (Error code: sec_error_untrusted_issuer) ====================================== I can't even get to the page that allows the exception to be added.