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Secure Connection Failed

jscher2000 -... replied
tom486

When I try to read my webmail I get this:

Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a (https) connection to www.nebula.fi. Peer’s Certificate has been revoked. Error code: SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE

The same address www.nebula.fi works fine in Edge browser, which claims: Connection is secure. This site has a valid certificate, issued by a trusted authority.

I would prefer using Firefox. Is it somehow possible?

-Tom

When I try to read my webmail I get this: Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a (https) connection to www.nebula.fi. Peer’s Certificate has been revoked. Error code: SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE The same address www.nebula.fi works fine in Edge browser, which claims: Connection is secure. This site has a valid certificate, issued by a trusted authority. I would prefer using Firefox. Is it somehow possible? -Tom
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Gekose oplossing

Please report the problem to the site. Although Chrome/Edge do not do real-time OCSP lookups, if this situation persists, it will eventually affect the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) used in those browsers, too.

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Did you contact them and ask why it doesn't work for Firefox Browser?

The https://www.nebula.fi/ site has a rating of F on SSL Labs due to server certificate being not trusted. Things like this shows up in Firefox early while Chromium/Chrome browsers may be behind a week.

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.nebula.fi&s=83.145.239.185&hideResults=on https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.nebula.fi&s=2001%3a1bc8%3a11%3a10%3a3906%3a11ff%3a5a4b%3ae5ac&hideResults=on

Gekose oplossing

Please report the problem to the site. Although Chrome/Edge do not do real-time OCSP lookups, if this situation persists, it will eventually affect the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) used in those browsers, too.