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AartJansen

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#273011 30-Jul-2020 15:05
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Client was getting this message on their iphone

 

 

Details revealed...

 

 

 

 

Its a spark , huawei router. HG659 ?

 

Wheres the cert? ( the router I presume), why is it pretending to be office365?

 

 


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  #2531507 30-Jul-2020 17:10
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The iPhone was connected to WiFi. If VDSL was down then the client software couldn't validate the certificate - no Internet means no way to reach the appropriate servers.

 

Nothing to do with the router in this case.





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  #2531513 30-Jul-2020 17:33
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When internet is down on some routers (including the HG659) it redirects all requests to a “get connected to the internet” page. Totally normal behaviour and nothing to be concerned about.




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