TS3694 Mac unable to connect with ITunes Update Server - why?

Whenever I try to check for updates on iTunes on my Mac, I get this message: iTunes can’t verify the identity of the server “ax.itunes.apple.com”.
Followed by this: The iTunes update server could not be contacted. Please check your Internet connection, or try again later.
There is no problem with the internet connection, and all other things seem to load properly.
It means I am unable to update my iphone either, and am stuck on IOS 4.3.1.
Any suggestions on how to solve this please?

Hey hkw7,
Try out the following steps. Usually step 1 will resolve the issue:
Update iTunes to the latest version.
If you have a firewall, your settings may be preventing you from connecting to the iTunes Store. To configure your firewall, please refer to the "Blocked by firewall" section in this article.
You may need to reset your keychain. Connection issues are occasionally caused by keychain issues. Click here to find out how to use Keychain First Aid to resolve any issues with your keychain.
If you are receiving a specific error message you may want to see, the "Specific Conditions and Alert Messages" section in this article as needed.
If the issue still persists, contact your internet service provider and confirm that the ports and servers in this article are enabled over your network.
Can't connect to the iTunes Store
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1368
Best,
David

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