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400 bad request safari

when I visit some sites on safari I get the following message: 400 Bad Request The SSL certificate error nginx. I cleared cookies, I cleared cache, I fixed keychain problems (not found...). On chrome or firefox I can open those web pages. What else could I do?


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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

Posted on Oct 6, 2014 3:35 AM

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Posted on Oct 6, 2014 10:31 AM

Empty Caches.


1. Safari > Preference > Advanced

Checkmark the box for "Show Develop menu in menu bar".

Develop menu will appear in the Safari menu bar.

Click Develop and select "Empty Caches" from the dropdown.


2. Quit Safari if open.

Option click the "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.

Select "Library" and then "Caches".

Look for the folder 'com.apple.Safari"

Right click "com.apple.Safari" and select "Move to Trash"

Relaunch Safari.


Remove all website data.

Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and all other website data:


Press “Remove All Website Data” button

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Oct 6, 2014 10:31 AM in response to georgekampos

Empty Caches.


1. Safari > Preference > Advanced

Checkmark the box for "Show Develop menu in menu bar".

Develop menu will appear in the Safari menu bar.

Click Develop and select "Empty Caches" from the dropdown.


2. Quit Safari if open.

Option click the "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.

Select "Library" and then "Caches".

Look for the folder 'com.apple.Safari"

Right click "com.apple.Safari" and select "Move to Trash"

Relaunch Safari.


Remove all website data.

Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and all other website data:


Press “Remove All Website Data” button

400 bad request safari

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