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lost connection to device i need to configure urgently due to SSL_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION on Firefox 63.0

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I need to access a router that has only https interface.

After updating to FireFox 63.0 I can no longer access the device and there appears no obvious way to convince FireFox to connect.

Please advise

I need to access a router that has only https interface. After updating to FireFox 63.0 I can no longer access the device and there appears no obvious way to convince FireFox to connect. Please advise

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Problem resolved by running a very old version like so:

1. D an old version of Firefox here: [[Knowledge Base Article|https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/]]

If looking for a version of a specific date this list may become handy: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar

2. download and extract. No need to replace the current version.

3. Run using a different profile! "./firefox -P" This is important to keep current settings safe.

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Problem resolved by running a very old version like so:

1. D an old version of Firefox here: [[Knowledge Base Article|https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/]]

If looking for a version of a specific date this list may become handy: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar

2. download and extract. No need to replace the current version.

3. Run using a different profile! "./firefox -P" This is important to keep current settings safe.