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Cannot access my broadband router using Firefox?

My broadband router set ip address is not secure as it's HTTP What is the solution to able me to access my home router via Wifi in the same location of course which is at… (read more)

My broadband router set ip address is not secure as it's HTTP What is the solution to able me to access my home router via Wifi in the same location of course which is at home?

Asked by remy.zaouche 4 weeks ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 4 weeks ago

webinar/website/web hosting/security/personal

Hi I just wondering that if the developer of Firefox can make or improve more about personality and security online I hope they can make The possibility to encrypt browse… (read more)

Hi I just wondering that if the developer of Firefox can make or improve more about personality and security online I hope they can make The possibility to encrypt browser with browser more like you are of another browser to encrypt into one

Asked by Leng Kundee 1 month ago

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Does PQC algorithm for session key sharing supported by Firefox ?

Hello everyone, I am using Firefox latest release (eg 145.0.1). At https://developers.cloudflare.com/ssl/post-quantum-cryptography/pqc-support/ , it seems that X25519ML… (read more)

Hello everyone,

I am using Firefox latest release (eg 145.0.1).

At https://developers.cloudflare.com/ssl/post-quantum-cryptography/pqc-support/ , it seems that X25519MLKEM768 is supported since Firefox 132. Do you confirm ?

I ask this question because when I am connecting to https://pq.cloudflareresearch.com/ and activate the network tab before reaching this URL, and looked at the security tab on the right bottom panel, as you can see in the screenshot attached, in the Exchange group keys, I see x25519 and not x25519mlkem768 meaning that Firefox is not PQC ready for key establishment :-(

Best Regards.

Asked by Franos13 2 months ago

Answered by Franos13 2 months ago

HTTPS no longer appears in Firefox address bar but it does appear in Edge

Hi, I used to see the HTTPS designation in the Firefox address bar, but no longer see it lately. It does appear in the Edge address bar. I do appreciate your help. … (read more)

Hi, I used to see the HTTPS designation in the Firefox address bar, but no longer see it lately. It does appear in the Edge address bar.

I do appreciate your help.

Asked by MARCFORRESTER 2 months ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 2 months ago

unable to resolve SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP

THE ABOVE ERROR MESSAGE HAS PREVENTED ME FROM ACCESSING 3 WEBSITES - PaddyPower, Ladbrokes, & UK National Lottery. None of the suggested remedies has had any effect. … (read more)

THE ABOVE ERROR MESSAGE HAS PREVENTED ME FROM ACCESSING 3 WEBSITES - PaddyPower, Ladbrokes, & UK National Lottery. None of the suggested remedies has had any effect. Can you fix it?

Asked by alanpeyton46 3 months ago

My mobile package site shows mixed-content warnings on Firefox — how can I fix this?

My mobile package site shows mixed-content warnings on Firefox — how can I fix this? Hello everyone, I run a website, which provides information about mobile phone prices… (read more)

My mobile package site shows mixed-content warnings on Firefox — how can I fix this? Hello everyone, I run a website, which provides information about mobile phone prices and SIM packages in Bangladesh. Recently, I noticed that when users visit some pages in Firefox, the browser shows a “mixed-content” warning or blocks certain scripts. The same pages load fine in Chrome. All my URLs use HTTPS, and I’m using a LiteSpeed server with Cloudflare CDN. Could this issue be related to how Firefox handles external resources (like embedded operator banners or analytics scripts)? What’s the best way to debug and fix mixed-content problems in Firefox Developer Tools? Any detailed guidance or best practices would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Asked by rahmatbl.1122 3 months ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 3 months ago

Security block on Firefox attempt to reach Pittsburgh Pirates

I am using Firefox version 140.4.0esr (64bit) Only on Firefox: when trying to connect with Pirates' web page, I have a block which reads: Security Connection Failed - … (read more)

I am using Firefox version 140.4.0esr (64bit) Only on Firefox: when trying to connect with Pirates' web page, I have a block which reads:

Security Connection Failed - no common encription algorithems      Error Code: ssl_error_no_cypher overlap

To The Official Site of The Pittsburgh Pirates/pirates.com:Homepage

I have tried to contact them with no luck.

Can you help?

Thanks,

David Martin ([edited email from public community support forum])

Asked by dmart67 3 months ago

Last reply by Paul 3 months ago

[Resolved] SSLKEYLOGFILE not write on Windows

I downloads Firefox, Firefox Nightly, Firefox Developer. All edition not write SSLKEYLOG to file. I set the SSLKEYLOGFILE env. How to enable ssl key log file? … (read more)

I downloads Firefox, Firefox Nightly, Firefox Developer.

All edition not write SSLKEYLOG to file.

I set the SSLKEYLOGFILE env.

How to enable ssl key log file?

Asked by Coia Prant 4 months ago

Last reply by Paul 4 months ago

How to stop DoH going around my pihole network dns filter

Hi guys, Had Firefox as network default browser for decades. Now I have a problem with my DNS pihole filter, firefox just goes around it. I've read countless articles on … (read more)

Hi guys, Had Firefox as network default browser for decades. Now I have a problem with my DNS pihole filter, firefox just goes around it. I've read countless articles on how to stop this, I've tried DoH 0 and DoH 5, I've placed a file policies.json in a distribution folder. I've tied everything I can find on the net. Nothing and I do mean nothing, had the slightest effect. Firefox goes around whatever I try.

I've spent many, many hours on this please tell me how to kill this, I'm forced to use another browser at the moment, which is painful.

version 142.0.1 64bit W11.

Thank you Bob.

Asked by bob.latham 5 months ago

Last reply by bob.latham 5 months ago

Session resumption with session IDs TLS1.2

Hello community, I'm an embedded systems developer and we have a ressource constraint IOT device which is using TLS1.2. When we use https:// to access the internal websit… (read more)

Hello community, I'm an embedded systems developer and we have a ressource constraint IOT device which is using TLS1.2. When we use https:// to access the internal website of the device, Firefox does a complete TLS handshake for each asset to download which renders https:// almost unusable. This happens despite session resumption using session IDs is offered by the device. When accessing the device with Chrome or Edge there's only one handshake and all the following TLS sessions are resumed with the ID of the first handshake. In Firefox security.ssl.disable_session_identifiers is set to false.

Is it intended behaviour that Firefox ignores session IDs for TLS1.2?

Used Firefox version: 142.0 (64-Bit) Windows 11

Thanks in advance.

Johannes

Asked by johannes.schock 5 months ago

Last reply by johannes.schock 5 months ago

not support for

Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a connection to www.mofa.gov.sa. Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). Error code:… (read more)

Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to www.mofa.gov.sa. Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s).

Error code: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP

   The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
   Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.

Learn more…

Asked by Mohammad Raza Ahmad 5 months ago

Last reply by Kiki 5 months ago

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Tracking Protection blocks logging into Coventry Building Society bank

I recently encountered an issue when attempting to login to The Coventry Building Society website using Firefox (desktop PC & Windows 10):- https://www.coventrybuildi… (read more)

I recently encountered an issue when attempting to login to The Coventry Building Society website using Firefox (desktop PC & Windows 10):- https://www.coventrybuildingsociety.co.uk/ It failed to display the page used to enter the one time passcode used for two factor authentication.

After looking on some forums I discovered this is because 'Strict' tracking protection was enabled. If I change to 'Custom' and uncheck 'Tracking Content' then things work as expected.

I also read on a forum that you can leave tracking protection set to 'Strict' but enter the URL for the problem website under 'Enhanced Tracking Protection -> Manage Exceptions'. I tried entering 'https://www.coventrybuildingsociety.co.uk/' Initially this appeared to work. However, when I tried it again the following day, the page failed to load as before. I had to change back from 'Strict' to 'Custom' and uncheck 'Tracking Content' once again. It's as if the exception URL is ignored in 'Strict' mode.

Am I doing something wrong or is this how it is supposed to work? Do I need to click on the shield icon (to the left of the padlock icon) and turn off 'Enhanced Tracking Protection' every time I visit the website?

Asked by brian_mk 12 months ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 12 months ago

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Manual proxy configuration

Hello if i enter proxy and ip address in firefox in Manual proxy configuration section then when i open a website its asks for username and password my question is can pr… (read more)

Hello if i enter proxy and ip address in firefox in Manual proxy configuration section then when i open a website its asks for username and password my question is can proxy owner see my data and i am using https websites like post data ?

Asked by tae.kaelin 6 months ago

Last reply by tae.kaelin 6 months ago

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TLS settings from about:config don't work in Firefox 140.0.4

I wanted to completely disable TLS 1.3 when using Firefox, so I set security.tls.version.max to 3 (which corresponds to TLS 1.2). That worked up until I got version 140.0… (read more)

I wanted to completely disable TLS 1.3 when using Firefox, so I set security.tls.version.max to 3 (which corresponds to TLS 1.2). That worked up until I got version 140.0.4 installed - now it completely ignores this setting no matter what I set. I tried using cloudflare-ech.com website for test and it confirms that my browser uses TLS 1.3 with ECH. I also tried modifying security.tls.version.fallback-limit to 0 and security.tls.version.min to 0 to get a possible range of TLS 1.0-1.2, but it still uses TLS 1.3.

Asked by Shararamosh 6 months ago

Last reply by TyDraniu 6 months ago