

If it is appropriate for /r/AdviceAnimals or any other meme or image macro subreddit, it is not appropriate for /r/army. No memes, low effort posts, reposts or crossposts from /r/all.

This subreddit has a wiki page containing information and links to answered questions. Weekly Question Thread (N00b thread)įor all of your joining and reclassing needs. This subreddit is geared toward the United States Army, but all are welcome to join regardless of military service. So the usual advice to delete the certificate and rebot to force a new one to be downloaded doesn't work.Weekly Question Thread Recruiter Thread Welcome to /r/army When I use Keychain Access to check my certificates, I do not even see a certificate for fisglobal on either machine.

The only workaround is to use the iMac, either by screen sharing or going to the room where it is located (NOT my home office).īoth computers are at their final supported OSes, so I can't just update the laptop OS to fix the problem. So when paying my bills, sometimes I can do it from the laptop using Firefox and sometimes not. On my iMac running High Sierra, I do not have the issue in Safari (only browser I use). Firefox sometimes accepts the certificate, sometimes does not. On my MacBook runing El Capitan, when accessing some pages of the bank website Safari and Chrome both give error messages that the certificate cannot be trusted. Certificate error on El Capitan but not High Sierra I have been having an ongoing issue with my online banking related to a certificate issued by fisglobal.
