Every time i attempt to load up MC i am confronted with the login screen. I enter my details in which i know are correct and receive this error code -'SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target'
I have removed all Java versions manually and then with the Java remover tool and updated to the most recent one, I have removed all minecraft files and any 3rd party software and got no results. I have done both at the same time, I have attempted to unblock it in my firewall and launch with no firewall but received no joy. I have emailed mojang for support and after the week of waiting got a trash reply saying they also are not sure so, I need help
I am the developer of a rather large MC server so it would do justice to get this issue over and done with soonish
This kind of error happens when the SSL certificates cannot be verified.
It can happen if you have software attempting to insert itself as an SSL proxy.
Certain antivirus / security packages do this (when SSL scanning is enabled) to watch for malware / virus downloads occurring over SSL, but Java won't accept these compromised connections because SSL end to end security has been broken.
You have to disable the SSL scanning functin.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
Hello,
Every time i attempt to load up MC i am confronted with the login screen. I enter my details in which i know are correct and receive this error code -'SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target'
I have removed all Java versions manually and then with the Java remover tool and updated to the most recent one, I have removed all minecraft files and any 3rd party software and got no results. I have done both at the same time, I have attempted to unblock it in my firewall and launch with no firewall but received no joy. I have emailed mojang for support and after the week of waiting got a trash reply saying they also are not sure so, I need help
I am the developer of a rather large MC server so it would do justice to get this issue over and done with soonish
Thanks,
Adam,
Tripartite.
This kind of error happens when the SSL certificates cannot be verified.
It can happen if you have software attempting to insert itself as an SSL proxy.
Certain antivirus / security packages do this (when SSL scanning is enabled) to watch for malware / virus downloads occurring over SSL, but Java won't accept these compromised connections because SSL end to end security has been broken.
You have to disable the SSL scanning functin.