DBUS features don't work

The DBUS service don't work in linux installation. I use Bazzite OS, whit firefox flatpak and when I try to export DBUS to use it in Global Menu it doesn't work. My hardw… (ulteriori informazioni)

The DBUS service don't work in linux installation. I use Bazzite OS, whit firefox flatpak and when I try to export DBUS to use it in Global Menu it doesn't work. My hardware is Framework Laptop with Ryzen 5 7640U, 16GiB of DDR5 and 760M radeon graphic

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How to bypass SEC_ERROR_REUSED_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL error for local devices

Today I was trying to access a local HTTPS website of an embedded device (a Siemens S7-1500 PLC for the record) that is using a self-signed certificate. I immediately get… (ulteriori informazioni)

Today I was trying to access a local HTTPS website of an embedded device (a Siemens S7-1500 PLC for the record) that is using a self-signed certificate. I immediately get the SEC_ERROR_REUSED_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL error and I wasn't able to go on (attached image #1, in Italian language). I've certainly 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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non voglio le finestre di pubblicità all'avvio altrimenti metto crome

se non è possibile eliminare i 3 o 4 quadretti di pubblicità che appaiono all'avvio sulla destra dello schermo cambio browser anche se mi sono sempre trovato bene con que… (ulteriori informazioni)

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Salve, utilizzo da poco Mozilla. inizialmente tutto bene. Attualmente subisco continui 'crash'. poco fa anche dopo Impostazioni>aiuto !! Utilizzo Windows 7 con inserit… (ulteriori informazioni)

Salve, utilizzo da poco Mozilla. inizialmente tutto bene. Attualmente subisco continui 'crash'. poco fa anche dopo Impostazioni>aiuto !! Utilizzo Windows 7 con inseriti 'Windows Defender' e '360 Total Security'. Abbastanza spesso lancio 'Eset On Line Scanner'. Ringrazio per la risposta.

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