Can't establlish a secure connectiom to ITunes store

I sunnenly can't access the ITunes store. When I  try to connect I get "iTunes can't establish a secure connetion with the i Tunes store (-9815)". If I continue I get "We could not complete your i Tunes store request.An unknown error occured. (0x 800B0101). How can I fix this?
I have not made any configuration changes since I last accessed i Tunes.

I sunnenly can't access the ITunes store. When I  try to connect I get "iTunes can't establish a secure connetion with the i Tunes store (-9815)". If I continue I get "We could not complete your i Tunes store request.An unknown error occured. (0x 800B0101). How can I fix this?
I have not made any configuration changes since I last accessed i Tunes.

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