Marriott Website bad certificate
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Johnstown, PA
Programs: UA P, Delta SL, US SL, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Diamond, IHG PL AMB, Marriott Plat, SPG Plat
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Marriott Website bad certificate
I am sitting here at a Residence Inn in Herndon, VA and cannot login to my Marriott Account. The main page comes up, but when you try to login you get certificate errors. I suppose it is possible that is the hotels side of the connection, but I tried it with two different browsers and get the same errors. Perhaps Marriott did not renew their server certificate?
#2
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,614
Bad Certificate
I am experiencing that as well, but from an RI in PHL.
#3
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: IAD
Programs: UA 1K, Marriott Rewards - LTPP
Posts: 4,240
No issues for me. Perhaps a RI issue with the internet?
#4
Join Date: Jan 2015
Programs: Marriott Titanium and LTP, Hilton Gold, United Silver
Posts: 786
I am sitting here at a Residence Inn in Herndon, VA and cannot login to my Marriott Account. The main page comes up, but when you try to login you get certificate errors. I suppose it is possible that is the hotels side of the connection, but I tried it with two different browsers and get the same errors. Perhaps Marriott did not renew their server certificate?
#5
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Denver
Programs: DL: PM, MR: Plat, AMEX Plat
Posts: 168
I've experienced that with Marriott's site. Basically it overloads the browser with its own cookies and tracking files. If you delete those, you can log back in.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: SJC/SFO
Programs: WN A+ CP, UA 1MM/*A Gold, Mar LT Tit, IHG Plat, HH Dia
Posts: 6,284
I experienced this at one MR hotel several weeks ago. It's the hotel's network interfering, not MR's site. I was able to log on to marriott.com via 4G network contemporaneously with the stay and via hotel networks at the next few properties I visited.
#7
Join Date: Jan 2015
Programs: Marriott Titanium and LTP, Hilton Gold, United Silver
Posts: 786
Exactly. I wouldn't be surprised of the certificate is being forged/proxied