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Certificate problem, can't fix by renaming the cert8.db

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Hello, I have a problem with certificate of this web page : http://www.sps-jia.cz/moodle/ When I tried to log in, it said that "connection is untrusted", but that is normal and i know it is secure. However, I'm incredibly dumb and accidentally have clicked on the button that added it as an untrusted connection. So immediately, I've started searching trough the Firefox setting, but I've discovered nothing that could help me. So I googled my problem, and most of the said that renaming/moving the cert8.db fire from the profile folder would help, but it didn't. The weirdest thing is that I can't access the website on other browsers (IE/Edge). I thing that it's somewhere in Windows. Plx halp Thanks

Hello, I have a problem with certificate of this web page : http://www.sps-jia.cz/moodle/ When I tried to log in, it said that "connection is untrusted", but that is normal and i know it is secure. However, I'm incredibly dumb and accidentally have clicked on the button that added it as an untrusted connection. So immediately, I've started searching trough the Firefox setting, but I've discovered nothing that could help me. So I googled my problem, and most of the said that renaming/moving the cert8.db fire from the profile folder would help, but it didn't. The weirdest thing is that I can't access the website on other browsers (IE/Edge). I thing that it's somewhere in Windows. Plx halp Thanks

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I've managed to find it! It was not in Firefox nor Windows, but in my Antivirus program! (I'm using Eset) So I had to dig through settings to find the blocked certificates, but after that it was easy. I hope this helps anyone with a similiar problem.

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I see this message if I check the server via the Add Security Exception window.

  • chrome://pippki/content/exceptionDialog.xul
Could not verify this certificate because it was signed using a signature algorithm that was disabled because that algorithm is not secure.

There may be more certificate issues with chained intermediate certificates and a root certificate that Firefox doesn't have.

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الحل المُختار

I've managed to find it! It was not in Firefox nor Windows, but in my Antivirus program! (I'm using Eset) So I had to dig through settings to find the blocked certificates, but after that it was easy. I hope this helps anyone with a similiar problem.