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SSL Error For Domain chadiabizeid.com

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I installed Really Simple HTTPS Wordpress plugin and changed WP config (general settings) to https://www.chadiabizeid.com

Now, in Firefox (Nightly 57) I get this:

An error occurred during a connection to http://www.chadiabizeid.com. Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). Error code: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP

Cleared cache. LetsEncrypt SSL is enabled on the domain already too. Using Cloudflare as well.

I installed Really Simple HTTPS Wordpress plugin and changed WP config (general settings) to https://www.chadiabizeid.com Now, in Firefox (Nightly 57) I get this: An error occurred during a connection to http://www.chadiabizeid.com. Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). Error code: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP Cleared cache. LetsEncrypt SSL is enabled on the domain already too. Using Cloudflare as well.

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You can compare what cipher suites Firefox supports with what the server supports to see what cipher suite(s) you can possibly enable.

You can check the server.

You can check your browser.

Thanks, tried both links.

Your user agent has good protocol support. Your user agent supports TLS 1.2, which is recommended protocol version at the moment. Experimental: Your user agent supports TLS 1.3.

Domain SSL Test

Protocols TLS 1.3 No TLS 1.2 Yes TLS 1.1 Yes TLS 1.0 Yes

This is not about the protocol, but about supported cipher suites that appear in the section under TLS (Cipher Suites (in order of preference)).

You can see the cipher suites on the about:config page, search for security.ssl3.

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