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firefox mark all website using innsecure connection, including github and google.

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firefox mark every website as insecure when http2 is enabled in about:config if http2 is disabled, everything is fine. its happen since long time ago. i think its kind of bug so i did not upgrade it till now. and still exists. -

firefox mark every website as insecure '''when http2 is enabled in about:config''' if http2 is disabled, everything is fine. its happen since long time ago. i think its kind of bug so i did not upgrade it till now. and still exists. -

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In Firefox, I think http2 is an add-on on spdy, not an independent feature.

The NS_ERROR_NET_INADEQUATE_SECURITY code may indicate that a man-in-the-middle does not support the small cipher suite used for HTTP/2. I don't know what else could cause that message.

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Hi boku, what's the error code you get? It looks a bit like SEC_ERROR_BLAH_BLAH, and might not be visible until you click the Advanced button. (How to troubleshoot security error codes on secure websites)

Do you connect to those sites through a proxy or filter or other "man in the middle"? If so, it may not be up-to-date with the different encryption ciphers used by HTTP2 connections.

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i do both proxy and without. and the result are the same. also, i tried disable SPDY and re-enable http2 and everything works fine. i didn't understand the problem.

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the problem only happen if http2 and spdy both enabled. but its the default setting. both spdy and http2 are enabled by default. this never happen before.

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In Firefox, I think http2 is an add-on on spdy, not an independent feature.

The NS_ERROR_NET_INADEQUATE_SECURITY code may indicate that a man-in-the-middle does not support the small cipher suite used for HTTP/2. I don't know what else could cause that message.