f5 ssl vpn 7070.2012.1026.1
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'.
Solución elegida
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.
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Solución elegida
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
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!