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The certificate's Common Name (CN) or Subject Alternative Name (SAN) does not match the proxy’s IP or domain.

This paper discusses how users react to certificate errors (like proxy errors) and whether the warnings are effective.

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Check out our guides for ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID and NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID .

Here is exactly what causes this and how to fix it in minutes. The certificate's Common Name (CN) or Subject Alternative

The proxy certificate has passed its expiration date.

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While there is no paper titled exactly "err_proxy_certificate_invalid," the following seminal papers discuss the security implications, failures, and validation issues of proxy certificates and TLS interception.

The error arises when the browser attempts to establish a secure connection through a proxy, but the proxy's own security credentials fail validation. Common reasons include: Google Helphttps://support.google.com Форум – Google Chrome