Random Secure Connection Failed Errors
I run https://www usufans.com and recently I've been getting complaints from some of my Firefox users that they are getting Secure Connection Failed errors. The errors ar… (read more)
I run https://www usufans.com and recently I've been getting complaints from some of my Firefox users that they are getting Secure Connection Failed errors. The errors are random and don't seem to be affecting everyone. I am able to replicate it on my machine but it's not everytime I load a page. Sometimes a page will load and sometimes it won't. I've tried in Firefox 57 and 58 both and neither of those versions have the issue at all. As soon as Firefox updates to the latest version the problem immediately comes back. The SSL certificate is from my host and every SSL test I try shows that it's installed properly. The problem doesn't exist in Chrome, IE, or Edge and it doesn't show up in earlier versions of Firefox. It looks like there have been similar issues in the past but none of the solutions have worked. Any ideas?
Cannot access AOL mail Message: "RESTEASY003635: No match for accept header"
When selecting Mail from the AOL website I get the following messages: localizedMessage "Something went wrong" errorId "ERROR_HANDLING_REQUEST" message "RESTEASY003635: N… (read more)
When selecting Mail from the AOL website I get the following messages:
localizedMessage "Something went wrong" errorId "ERROR_HANDLING_REQUEST" message "RESTEASY003635: No match for accept header"
Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_ALERT how do I disable this error
There is no risk, it is a valid website, and I need to access it for work. I need to be able to disable this error, but there is no option to ignore, add exception, or by… (read more)
There is no risk, it is a valid website, and I need to access it for work. I need to be able to disable this error, but there is no option to ignore, add exception, or bypass this error.
Can't watch youtube after system update
Hi, On my both laptops Im using linux and an exactly same vpn setting to access the free world on one of them Im able to open up youtube without any problem using any br… (read more)
Hi,
On my both laptops Im using linux and an exactly same vpn setting to access the free world on one of them Im able to open up youtube without any problem using any browser including FF on the another youtube keeps giving me "An error occurred, Please try agian later"
An error occurred during a connection to r9---sn-o097znel.googlevideo.com.
SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
I know the problem is with vpn and ssl certificates! I believe the vpn cant handle the new ssl certificates so its going to refuse them but the weird thing is when I replace the "working-youtube" firefox profile (.mozilla folder) to the "non-working-youtube" profile I can agian watch youtube normaly
I can replace the profiles and just start using it but I prefer to keep the current settings because everything else works great
things I have done to get my youtube back again
deleting .mozilla folder [not working] replacing cert8.db [not working] replacing prefs.js [not working]
Your connection is not secure. Error code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT
I am a Web developer. I have a localhost XAMPP installation which is not accessible through the Internet. I use the self-signed certificate supplied with XAMPP to enable … (read more)
I am a Web developer. I have a localhost XAMPP installation which is not accessible through the Internet. I use the self-signed certificate supplied with XAMPP to enable SSL development. Let me repeat myself — I am doing my development on my own localhost with no access over the internet for my development server. This is my own machine, completely and entirely owned by me. Every time Firefox does an update, it finds a new way to tell me that it has complete control over the machine that it allows me to use only on its own terms. It does everything it can to ensure that I have no control over it.
In light of this, several years ago, I completely uninstalled Firefox, only too happy to consign it to the evil waste heap it so richly deserves. Like a complete idiot I decided to reinstall it about six months ago. Since then, I've spent weeks trying to make it work. Just when I get it somehow to work, it begins to completely bomb again. This last iteration, just one in a long series of iterations, I have spent two complete, entire, and utterly wasted DAYS trying to find a resolution to no avail. That's two days, well over 16 hours, of completely wasted time when I could have been earning money. (When is Firefox going to pay me for what that cost? Where and how do I submit my bill?) It still does not work continuing to give a Your connection is not secure. Error code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT error and no alternatives for a workaround. It should be noted that, at no point, does Firefox give me the "Add Exception" button that it formerly gave. (I guess they had to remove that workaround because it prevented Firefox from having absolute control over my machine.
During those two, long, unproductive days, I tried every supposed resolution I could find via Google, including numerous changes to about:config. None of them worked.
The machine that my localhost is installed on is a Windos 10 Pro machine running Apache 2.4. I am using Firefox v.63 with the Flash plugin (not used in web development, of course). My anti-malware is Malwarebytes. When Firefox, the greatest malware of all times, decided to take control of my machine and block my web development, I completely turned off Malwarebytes to ensure that it wasn't the primary culprit. (It had never been at the root of the problem in the past. Malwarebytes makes it easy to add exceptions for an IP address such as 127.0.0.1, the IP universally used by localhosts. In any case, turning off Malwarebytes, of course, did nothing with regard to the issue created by Firefox. Naturally, Firefox would never implement such a simple resolution because, after all, they have to have complete control over my machine.)
My question is: Is there any way to permanently, totally, completely, and irrevocably prevent Firefox from blockading me from doing web development, allowing me to access with ease, localhost web sites, created in the Apache virtual host (httpd-vhost.conf) configuration file on IP 127.0.0.1 and established in the Windows hosts file (/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts)? Or is the only resolution to completely uninstall/trash Firefox from my system and never look back?
Needless to say, I am frustrated beyond belief.
How to flush removed personal certificate
I have problems removing my personal certificate from the Firefox. I I try to remove my certificate (Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates: View Cer… (read more)
I have problems removing my personal certificate from the Firefox. I I try to remove my certificate (Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates: View Certificate) by selecting it and deleting it (pressing the Delete button), the Firefox shows that the certificate is removed (no longer installed in Firefox). But if I shortly after the removal of the certificate (e.g. several seconds) quit the Firefox and restart it again, the certificate is still present. The certificate is removed e.g. change is flushed to the cert9.db file only if the Firefox is running for a period of time.
The question is if there is a way of forcing an immediate flush to the cert9.db file or, if there is no such way, what is the time required for Firefox to be running that the flushing of the cert9.db file takes place.
Firefox blocking connection to trusted private network site
There is a private network at work, and the security certifcates aren't actively managed (computing cluster, maintenance network access on the compute nodes). Earlier ver… (read more)
There is a private network at work, and the security certifcates aren't actively managed (computing cluster, maintenance network access on the compute nodes). Earlier versions of Firefox used to allow me to accept the risk for going forward with the connection, but the latest version is not currently allowing me to do that.
This is a Fedora linux system, current version Fedora 29. Thank you.
Firefox fails to connect to VMware VMRC remote console, seems to be certificate issue but only affects firefox (not chrome or edge).
Using vrealize automation 6.2.1, when trying to connect to a remote console firefox errors out with the following: Cannot establish a remote console connection. Verify th… (read more)
Using vrealize automation 6.2.1, when trying to connect to a remote console firefox errors out with the following: Cannot establish a remote console connection. Verify that the machine is powered on. If the server has a self-signed certificate, you might need to accept the certificate, then close and retry the connection.
When trying to permanently add an exception, the windows will not allow me to continue to the page unless i de-select the permanent option (making it only a temporary bypass). Its odd that I even get an error on this page since Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge display the page as trusted AND connect to the remote console just fine. Any thoughts on this?
Ubuntu Gnome - 16.04 Firefox 47.0
What is worng with website " https://homeearningsystem.com/v2/members/index.php " as Deceptive Site! ?
This website is developed by me. Now you are saying .... "Deceptive sites are designed to trick you into doing something dangerous, like installing software, or revealin… (read more)
This website is developed by me. Now you are saying ....
"Deceptive sites are designed to trick you into doing something dangerous, like installing software, or revealing your personal information, like passwords, phone numbers or credit cards.
Entering any information on this web page may result in identity theft or other fraud."
Although this website is not doing anything you have listed, it's legitimate website.
Can you tell me the problem exactly? Which file and pages have this issue? What is the exact issue?
Thanks
Cerficicate selection popup does not allow to select a cert
When I access a web site that requires client certificate - and I have several different ones, including those on hardware tokens - the prompt/popup is malformed. All the… (read more)
When I access a web site that requires client certificate - and I have several different ones, including those on hardware tokens - the prompt/popup is malformed. All the certificates are listed HORIZONTALLY, making it impossible to scroll through them and select the correct one. I can walk through the available ones, highlighting them via Up- and Down-arrows, but that does not change the real selection, and the displayed certificate remains to be the first one.
Automatic certificate selection does not work for me, because the site in question requires Email certificate instead of Authentication certificate.
SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE
This is the error message I receive when I try to sign into my yahoo account. It's called a Peer's Certificate. I can access Yahoo fine on my iPhone. Thanks!
I am getting this error sec_error_unknown_issuer
I am getting this error. when i search and content in search bar. and most of the webpages are showing this error sec_error_unknown_issuer. I am totally fed up with this.… (read more)
I am getting this error. when i search and content in search bar. and most of the webpages are showing this error sec_error_unknown_issuer. I am totally fed up with this.
Hope any one can help me to resolve this issue permanently.
Seemingly false Invalid Security Certificate messages
Once or twice a day since using my new computer a couple of weeks ago, just while generally browing around the internet, virtually every page that uses 'HTTPS' suddenly s… (read more)
Once or twice a day since using my new computer a couple of weeks ago, just while generally browing around the internet, virtually every page that uses 'HTTPS' suddenly stops working. Firefox claims the certificate for the sites aren't recognised and gives the SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER message. Even the https://support.mozilla.org/ pages become inaccessible because they're https as well. Nothing I've come up with can fix this except restarting the machine, which fixes the issue immediately and every site starts working again.
If every https site was constantly blocked, I'd assume it was just my security software's settings and try to change them, but it's weird that the issue pops up occasionally at seemingly random times. Any ideas? An example of the error message and Advanced details is provided below. Apologies that it's not formatted quite as on the original page.
https://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/60.0.1/WINNT/en-GB/security-error Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognised. HTTP Strict Transport Security: true HTTP Public Key Pinning: false Certificate chain:
BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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END CERTIFICATE-----
BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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My site will work in all other browers but firefox.
https://www.aibonline.org/en/ You can open this link in chrome, IE and safari but not firefox. Firefox can't seem to find our security certificate but all the other bower… (read more)
You can open this link in chrome, IE and safari but not firefox. Firefox can't seem to find our security certificate but all the other bowers can. Is there something we're missing?
My old version of Firefox (45) has no problem with security certificates, but new version (59) cannot see google cert and will not allow me to add an exception.
My older Firefox 45.7.0 has no problems with https certificates. I am running this on Linux CentOS 7. I recently downloaded the updated Firefox 59 and ran it. But it c… (read more)
My older Firefox 45.7.0 has no problems with https certificates. I am running this on Linux CentOS 7. I recently downloaded the updated Firefox 59 and ran it. But it cannot run https. It keeps giving me the Connection is not secure (SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER) error for every https site. And when I click the Advanced button, it does not have a button to allow me to add a security exception.
I added our company network proxy, specifically, even though it is set at the system level, just to see if that helped, but no luck.
I can't get to any https search engine (google, duckduckgo, etc.). Please help.
-joe
"invalid security certificate."
I have a simple paid website account at 0Catch.com and my website expires on the 8th of May. http://meowth.0catch.com/ Today, I decided to renew my website for another … (read more)
I have a simple paid website account at 0Catch.com and my website expires on the 8th of May.
Today, I decided to renew my website for another year. I have had these guys hosting my website for several years now with no problems. When I logged in to my website user data manager and tried to renew my webpage for one more year I get the-
"Your connection is not secure
The owner of signup.0catch.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website."
message. I logged onto 0catch's user data manager site on my dad's computer and I got the same message but I think my dad uses Google Chrome or something. Should I make an exception and continue on and try to access the site to renew my website or should I call 0catch's tech support phone number? I don't want to let my website expire in a week but if Firefox is blocking it for my safety, what should I do?
(Firefox has been updating my browser, so I think it's okay here.)
Ever since the update on 9th May 2018, Firefox doesn't work properly, keeps freezing, crashing and refuses to connect to websites.
I can't open google docs, I can't visit the bank website - every page either freezes and crashes Firefox of simply won't even connect saying everything is an insecure con… (read more)
I can't open google docs, I can't visit the bank website - every page either freezes and crashes Firefox of simply won't even connect saying everything is an insecure connection.
are DigiNotar certificates safe, because it reads they are not trusted. can they be safely removed?
in firefox options, privacy and security, certificates, there are 2 DigiNotar server certificates listed; DigiNotar Root CA and DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Organisatie- G2. … (read more)
in firefox options, privacy and security, certificates, there are 2 DigiNotar server certificates listed; DigiNotar Root CA and DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Organisatie- G2.
about:preferences#privacy
Youtube website won't open with Firefox since I upgraded to Windows 10.
Every time I try to access Youtube the browser returns the following message: "Connection was reset". I didn't have this problem when I was still using Windows 7.
How to allow security exceptions for sites that don't allow exceptions
I'm not able to access certain sites do to missing "Add Exception" button. I have tried all the suggestions, like modifying about:config, resetting firefox completely, an… (read more)
I'm not able to access certain sites do to missing "Add Exception" button. I have tried all the suggestions, like modifying about:config, resetting firefox completely, and deleting appData.
1) Other browsers work fine 2) The corporate VPN or security software is probably creating certificate problems. Asking them to change is not an option 3) I don't care if the site is well-maintained or not, I need to access it. 4) I don't plan on logging into any websites or sharing any data. 5) If Firefox really can't do this, then I need to use a different browser
I don't care about security here. The sites I want to access are just public pictures and videos, and I don't plan on logging in.
An example is embedded videos from Twitter.com. I'm not able to access them.
Any help?