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This morning when I went to use the firefox I have a completely new version. All of my bookmark informaion has disappeared
This morning when I went to use the firefox I have a completely new version. All of my bookmark informaion has disappeared
Server Not Found Firefox can’t connect to the server at dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd What can you do about it? Try connecting on a different device. Check your modem or rou… (read more)
Server Not Found
Firefox can’t connect to the server at dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd What can you do about it?
Try connecting on a different device. Check your modem or router. Disconnect and reconnect to Wi-Fi.
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I'm reposting a question already opened here because a moderator suggested to do so. Actually I though I was posting to the international forum from the URL... I was tryi… (read more)
I'm reposting a question already opened here because a moderator suggested to do so. Actually I though I was posting to the international forum from the URL...
I was trying to access a local HTTPS website of an embedded device (a Siemens S7-1500 PLC) that is using a self-signed certificate, but was unable to go on (attached image #1, in Italian language) due to the the SEC_ERROR_REUSED_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL error. I've browsed a similar PLC webserver in the past, so the fact that the device exposes a similar certificate serial number is not so strange for me, considering also it's self-signed.
The problem is that I cannot follow the instructions of the Mozilla knowledgebase here because I'm not able to identify the correct certificate of the website!
In the attached image #2 you can see that the connection is detected as not encrypted, I suppose because only the form part of the HTML that is posting the data using HTTPS while the rest is using HTTP, but I'm not sure. If I click on the padlock icon (attached image #3) the info about the current certificate is not displayed.
Then I went into Tools > Options and searched for "certificates"; as you can see in the attached images #4 and #5, neither in the Servers tab nor in the Authorities tab I can find any item that is related to 192.168.10.2 (the webserver IP address) or Siemens (the embedded device manufacturer). But unfortunately the error persist! Initially there was a 192.168.10.2:443 line in the Servers tab and I removed it and restarted Firefox, but it didn't solve, so at the moment the situation is the one depicted by the attachments.
I had to use Microsoft Edge to access the website, but I would like to solve this issue and use Firefox instead. Is there anything else I can do to bypass the error? Why doesn't the error page provide a way to correctly identify the wrong certificate using its fingerprint and/or name? Or, maybe, is there a way to disable this check for local IP addresses or for items in a whitelist?
Thanks for your help.
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Background:** I'm a senior software engineer running Firefox Developer Edition on a Linux machine with 8GB RAM. I have Fission architecture (site isolation) enabled, … (read more)
I'm a senior software engineer running Firefox Developer Edition on a Linux machine with 8GB RAM. I have Fission architecture (site isolation) enabled, which I understand is now the default since Firefox 95+.
When I open 20 or more tabs across different domains, Firefox's memory consumption scales dramatically — often reaching 4–6GB of RAM for what should be lightweight browsing sessions. This is significantly higher than what I observed before Fission was enabled.
- Disabled hardware acceleration → no significant improvement - Set browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory to true → partial relief
but tabs reload constantly, disrupting workflow
- Reduced content.notify.interval → marginal improvement - Tested with all extensions disabled (safe mode) → RAM usage
still high, confirming it's not extension-related
- Checked about:memory → large number of separate
"Web Content" processes, one per origin as expected with Fission
1. Is there a way to set a maximum process count cap for Fission
without fully disabling site isolation? I found dom.ipc.processCount but changing it doesn't seem to affect Fission's per-origin process spawning behavior.
2. Is browser.tabs.min-warm-process-count a relevant setting here
and what is the safe range to modify it?
3. Does Firefox have a built-in memory pressure threshold where
it automatically consolidates processes — similar to Chrome's memory saver — and if so, which about:config keys control it?
- Firefox Developer Edition 151.0b10 - OS: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - RAM: 8GB - Fission enabled: confirmed via about:support - Extensions: disabled for testing
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