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f5 ssl vpn 7070.2012.1026.1

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Firefox v31.0 OSX 10.9.4

Trying to connect to my corporate VPN and this error appears after upgrading to v31.0

An error occurred during a connection to (xxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx). Peer's certificate has an invalid signature. (Error code: sec_error_bad_signature)


If I read the SOL article correctly this plugin has been whitelisted until v34.0

I have spent a couple of hours trying different 'fixes' and have come here searching for a more satisfying answer other than 'try another browser'.

Firefox v31.0 OSX 10.9.4 Trying to connect to my corporate VPN and this error appears after upgrading to v31.0 An error occurred during a connection to (xxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx). Peer's certificate has an invalid signature. (Error code: sec_error_bad_signature) If I read the SOL article correctly this plugin has been whitelisted until v34.0 I have spent a couple of hours trying different 'fixes' and have come here searching for a more satisfying answer other than 'try another browser'.

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Hi HVKStudios, In version 31 there was an update to the Certificate Manager called Mozilla:pix. If there are multiple people experiencing this on your site it is possible to file a bug for further investigation.

You'll have to manually install the missing CA and trust it to validate websites: https://ssl-tools.net/certificates/d6c1d14529e2623069fddea60c0ff6884329...

You can also try to toggle this pref to false on the about:config page.

   *security.use_mozillapkix_verification = false
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Hi HVKStudios, In version 31 there was an update to the Certificate Manager called Mozilla:pix. If there are multiple people experiencing this on your site it is possible to file a bug for further investigation.

You'll have to manually install the missing CA and trust it to validate websites: https://ssl-tools.net/certificates/d6c1d14529e2623069fddea60c0ff6884329...

You can also try to toggle this pref to false on the about:config page.

   *security.use_mozillapkix_verification = false
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Changing the config parameter worked. Most people at the office have given up and just use a different browser to launch their VPN into the backoffice, I however was not satisfied with that. Glad to know the real reason why it stopped working. Now to contact F5.

Thanks!