804 : HTTPS (SSL) Error in Crawl Test
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So I am getting this 804 Error but I have checked our Security Certificate and it looks to be just fine. In fact we have another 156 days before renewal on it. We did have some issues with this a couple months ago but it has been fixed. Now, there is a 301 from http to https and I did not start the crawl on https so I am curious if that is the issue? Just wanted to know if anybody else has seen this and if you were able to remedy it?
Thanks,
Chris Birkholm -
Hi Chris! Did that post help?
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Hi Chris!
Take a look at the following post that has some good suggestions for resolving the 804 error you're seeing:
https://mza.seotoolninja.com/community/q/error-code-804-https-ssl-error-encounteredIf you continue to have further questions, send us your information at [email protected] and we'll take a look.
Thanks!
Kevin
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