Dell XPS 15 9530, Windows 11 Pro 10.0.22631, x64, 13th Intel Core i9… I could go on. Hopefully that’s enough info.
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Dell XPS 15 9530, Windows 11 Pro 10.0.22631, x64, 13th Intel Core i9… I could go on. Hopefully that’s enough info.
This is a sub for asking tech questions right? Apologize if not.
According to nathanaldensr on an ATT forum:
Insightful, kinda a dick about it tho. But yeah some message interception from your router or provider seems to be it.
I dont have this experience myself. I just saw your post and browsed some forums. So be cautious. But the issue isn’t contained to any single device, platform, or provider it seems. So these explanations seem valid.
Jr Modem Engineer: Hey Steve, what should we do if their Internet is out and they want an https cert that we are unable to find?
Sr Modem Engineer: Well, Frank, glad you asked! We’ll just quietly substitute it with this random janky self-signed certificate for the modem itself instead, I’m sure that’ll solve everything!
Jr: But won’t that just obscure the real problem and overwhelm the user with a bunch of unnecessary and incorrect error messages?
Sr: Sometimes my genius is almost frightening.
Literally my thought process. Though the alternative I guess is you just don’t get a cert? Maybe the web page is automatically rejected? Both those suck too lol