
Into the text box that opens, copy the following line of text:įrom the folder that opens, move these two files to the Trash: If not, select Go ▹ Go to Folder from the Finder menu bar. Enter "ocspd" (without the quotes) in the "Filter" text field. Select All Processes from the menu in the toolbar of the Activity Monitor window, if not already selected. Click Utilities, then Activity Monitor in the icon grid. The application is in the folder that opens. ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Otherwise, launch the Activity Monitor application in any of the following ways: Turn it off.Īre the current date (including the year) and time shown on your system clock? If not, correct them and test. In some versions of OS X, Parental Controls has a bug that prevents loading of secure websites.

If you're running a third-party firewall such as “LittleSnitch” or “Hands Off,” disable that. The proxy server may need to have its settings changed.ĭisable the built-in application firewall, if it's in use. If applicable, contact your network administrator. The process by which OS X checks the validity of root SSL certificates doesn't currently work behind the authenticating SOCKS proxies used on some enterprise networks. All it does is to make it easy for you to wreck your system, and it does nothing to help you repair the damage. Like all so-called "utilities," it's worse than useless. As I can remember (I believe and I'm not sure) this started when I ran Onyx and did a cleaning or something like that.I must have checked something or unchecked something.but I can not seem to find what it is that was modified.įirst, delete Onyx. I checked keychain, checked my login and delete youtube but I got the same results.

I've searched but many of the threads dont have a solution to my problem.some say it may be the date and time, some others say it is the network settings with my google chrome, but when I try to make modificaiton it takes me to my iMac network settings on my system preferences. I get an error to verify a network connection is active. I checked itunes preferences and my login info is correct but it still would not connect. Maximum protection - Disallow unsolicited inbound traffic I check my router firewall and it has this I checked the date and time and it is correct and updates automatically. I checked my firewall in my imac, it allows incoming connections. When I try to login into my gmail it gives me that error as well on either browser. I am able to see youtube main page, but when I try to login it gives me that error. Yes, Using safari and Google Chrome I am able to go into other websites, google news, hotmail.
