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Old 07-14-2018, 08:08 PM   #2
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I haven't been able to download any books from [dodgy website] for past several weeks. Each time I click on the download from another link, I get error message, Unable to establish a secure connection. Can anyone help me with this?
What are you using to download from [dodgy website]? When I did a secure connection to their site, it used TLS 1.2 and all seemed to be okay. But when I clicked on a download button, I was informed that tusfiles.com:443 used an invalid certificate though the popup had an option to continue. After two more invalid certificate warnings, the epub downloaded. This was using a Kobo KA1 for the connection though I think the lastest firmware update for Nooks included TLS 1.2 as part of allowing continued connections to B&N. I got similar results from browsers on my PC with multiple complaints about invalid certificates on the download though oddly enough connecting directly to https://tusfiles.com came up with a Comodo certificate that expires in May, 2020.

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