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SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN in Firefox 101.0

Hello We use our own CA to secure some websites on the internal network. Until version 101.0, the SSL was working correctly. I have updated today to firefox 101 and all … (read more)

Hello

We use our own CA to secure some websites on the internal network. Until version 101.0, the SSL was working correctly. I have updated today to firefox 101 and all our internal websites started giving SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN. There are no issues with external CA issued certificates, so I'm assuming it is something related to the way we generate the certificates. Were there any changes done at version 101 which might reject certificates with a valid common name? Is there a way to disable it and revert to version 100 options?

Thank you

Asked by m3talik 1 year ago

Last reply by cor-el 1 year ago

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Firefox clearkey addon crash when Applocker is in use drm content does not work.

We have Firefox-ESR in use and we are using Applocker. When we enable applocker dll Rule policys and start https://shaka-player-demo.appspot.com page clearkey addon cra… (read more)

We have Firefox-ESR in use and we are using Applocker.

When we enable applocker dll Rule policys and start https://shaka-player-demo.appspot.com page clearkey addon crashes.

We have allowed widevinedrm.dll in applocker rule policys, and we have used Process Monitor to track which dll file / files are being "locked" but we cant seem to pinpoint it.

Where does Firefox-ESR run DRM content and which dll files are needed to run ?

What we know that it is caused by applocker DLL rule policys, when disabling it clearkey addon does not crash and drm content can be played.

Also Applocker eventlogs does not show anything related to this.

br Ben

Asked by chef 11 months ago

Last reply by Mike Kaply 11 months ago

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Firefox gives error message when launching on MAC

Every time Firefox is opened it gives an error message (see image). I have tried: Deleting and reinstalling. Deleting Firefox folder in //users/xxxxxxx/Library/Ap… (read more)

Every time Firefox is opened it gives an error message (see image).

I have tried:

  • Deleting and reinstalling.
  • Deleting Firefox folder in //users/xxxxxxx/Library/Application Support & //Library/Caches then uninstalling Firefox.
  • Both above using older Firefox versions.

This issue is happening on all of the Macs in our org. We have no custom configurations. The pkg is installed via FileWave device management. It occurs whether installed through FileWave or manually.

Thanks

Asked by twolf2286 2 years ago

Last reply by Mike Kaply 1 year ago