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Talec said:
Still getting the old certificate. deleted catche and appdata. I guess I'm doomed.
I rolled my PC Clock back a month.

While it missing with my OOO (Excel Clone), since I use the "=NOW()" command for some formulas... it was the only way I could fix it until someone figures out why the old cert is being used.

I get the Cert Error on IPhone 5, my Samsung Galaxy 2 Tablet, and even on my mom's comp.

I did some research on the error and most sites say to roll the clock back and/or disable your virus prog (if it has SSL Scanning.)

I disabled my Avast and that didn't work, so rolling back the clock was my only way to buy time.
Any of you still having issues probably just need to set a more reliable DNS server for your internet connection like 8.8.8.8 (Google), 4.2.2.1 (Level3), or 208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS), and then flush your DNS cache and Browser Cache.

The yande.re domain does not resolve to the IP address which contains the invalid SSL certificate using any of these major DNS servers.

Flush DNS (Various):
http://support.unblock-us.com/customer/portal/articles/1280627-how-do-i-flush-my-dns-

Flush DNS (Android):
After your clear your browser cache (if applicable), the most reliable way to flush DNS is to do a hard reset by shutting down your phone and removing the battery for 30 seconds.

If all else fails, even a bad DNS cache will probably clear itself within a couple weeks. The yande.re beta mobile site also still seems to exist at http://m.yande.re and doesn't use SSL.
Cyberbeing said:
There seem to be some random original image and sample image links (seemingly all 1yr old) which are redirecting to https://yande.re/post/show?md5=[md5hash] instead of showing the actual image during the past few days.

Probably a CloudFlare caching failure related to the invalid SSL certificate problem on the yande.re main server. So once this is resolved on the main server, someone should remember to reset CloudFlare and clear out its cache.
oh, thanks for pointing out, I have the same problem in firefox and I thought at first it was my problem :-)
@Cyberbeing
doesn't work.
I am using the Google DNS and I cleared my DNS and Browser Cache multiple times.
Only way to get to this site is setting PC date to 1st of July or before.
@CAPTNCAPS

The domain should resolve to CloudFlare, with a valid SSL cert:
http://i.imgbox.com/AdIlUD3k.png (Firefox screenshot)

Let me guess, your ISP supports IPv6?

From nslookup of yande.re, it seems Cloudflare was only enabled for IPv4. The IPv6 address looks like it still may resolve to the main server with the bad SSL cert.

Assuming your ISP also supports IPv4:

Disable IPv6 in your network adapter properties

IPv6 can also be disabled in Firefox about:config (network.dns.disableIPv6 = true)
or in Chrome by launching with --disable-ipv6

Exit your browser, flush your DNS cache yet again, and it should then work...hopefully
@Cyberbeing
firefox randomly gave me the opportunity to add an exception for yande.re
When I wanted to add it, firefox found the valid certificate ._.
damn tech...
@Cyberbeing This worked for me.

Disabling IPv6, followed by flushing the DNS worked.

Thanks ! ! !
Please get this problem fixed soon. Its not working at all for me with Firefox or Google Chrome
Now it - magically - works. Hope it lasts.
It's fixed, so all should be good, even with IPv6
thank you very much because I love this site =)
All hail Checkmate !!~~~~