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Firefox not open all sites in my free wi-fi (opened home lan)

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Firefox not open all sites in my free wi-fi (opened home lan)

I don't setup password in my w-fi and it opened!!!

And your program not worked...

all browsers works but mozilla no...

Firefox not open all sites in my free wi-fi (opened home lan) I don't setup password in my w-fi and it opened!!! And your program not worked... all browsers works but mozilla no...

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Firefox not open all sites in my free wi-fi (opened home lan)

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What does the message say?

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My LAN site is 10.224.219.149. This is a site on my 1G Linksys router that this computer is connected. It is wireless like a cell phone. It uses the Last number in my 50 reserved numbers on this router. [ I can have up to 50 guests over and they have wireless cell phone internet and perhaps cell phone calls ] This router sits behind a high speed switch, another 1G linksys router and then the MODEM Router to the ROW. Sites are outside of the Modem such as this site is. My internal sites are by number as cell phones come and go and the other that you are now blocking is my www.Brennan.co.uk Brennan B2 music center. The web page is generated by use of the internal database using a Raspberry PI processor. I can then control it in my office selecting songs and opera's pause or delete what I want. Sort titles and disks to special groups. Now you call this cell phone size computer a dangerous site. There isn't a man behind that curtain. This isn't OZ or the black web. Black refers to the unknown as in black matter and black energy. EVERY site that starts with a 10 is an internal private ISP on a LAN. I have 100 private sites on my two routers when added. All are LAN. A board computer this small isn't a server nor is it a tower or laptop or palmtop. It is a IOT Intranet of things. Many home/business items are IOT now. You are blocking IOT and seem to not know your internet as well as you should. Martin H. Eastburn lionslair@consolidated.net

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FredMcD said

What does the message say?

Connection is not secure.... refuses connection to internal routers.

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Martin357 I called for more help.

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FredMcD said

Martin357 I called for more help.

This computer that is being called and denied is a Raspberry PI computer. It has limited memory and computing. The code is not MS OS. Nor will cell phones and other IOT.

This is in the leading edge of IOT intranet (LAN or local internet ) like many devices will be producing. Ice boxes are on the early list. My house thermostat, many doors, TV's and the list goes high. Various industries have internal nets that bring in the data for their business. Chicken farms are among that. My router is the third router in a string of three and the end of 200 feet of Cat 6 cable. The other with 50 is at the other end of the 200' and within a foot is the Modem / router the DSL provider provides. When you see 10 as the first number in an internet stream of numbers it is an internal Lan. I propose a new command. The said command is somewhat like HTTP(s) , then the original use : file:///C:/..... that opens a file on the disk or file system it has access to. The third to IOT items that might be toys to smart house to smart house items. Perhaps "Local://" where the local clues Mozilla and the other providers to allow it to be processed as it is inside and is controlled by the user. Outsiders can't use it unless they break in the local router(s). look at www.brennan.co.uk and view the site and some of the videos. This is what you are blocking now. I have had it on this and another computer for several hundred loads. It is part of my "Homepage" site to bring up automatically. Martin H. Eastburn lionslair@consolidated.net

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I thought I heard Kaspersky was banned or kicked out because of a Russian back door. It was found in Congress ...

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Martin357 said

FredMcD said
What does the message say?

Connection is not secure.... refuses connection to internal routers.

@ Martin 357 :

Are you translating the message that shows in the OP's (picstudio) screenshot  ?

@ picstudio :

Anything you'd like to say  ? After all : you started this thread ....

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On the right with Foxflag  :

IP Address: 10.224.219.149 

Sever Location: Class A (10/8) Private Address Range (inverse color) - INSECURE HTTP [ source unknown - unware of facts ]

Then on the LEFT side next to the HTTP : world map. 10.224.219.149 [ Under it in red ] Connection Not Secure Below it is Permissions with open Pop up windows - Allow.

This 10.*.*.* means INTRA net - inside of the Modem connection to world. If the first number is 192 or 164 or any other number but 10 it is on the front line of the world wide web - or out in it somewhere.

IOT Intranet of Things means stuff inside the gateway to the outside. There is a host of items on the INTRANET and they might and might not reach out to the INTERNET. (outside world). IOT is laptops, cell phones, Ice boxes, Pizza machines, palm top security pictures / movies, and even my thermometer. More is on the way. This 10 item is a Brennan B2 attached to the local router. This is a small ranch. We have 3 routers working. I work through all three as I type this.

I started with early networking in the early 80's. We were laying cable across the countryside outside of any telephone company. Sinet a company under Schlumberger (I think spun off now) was started in the It departments (Person or more) in Schlumberger all over the world. Small budgets bought local gear and others branched between cities. We hand overseas cable connections and Satellite connection to Asia. We were in 100 countries using banks as server connections and passing data world wide for business. This is before browsers. Before Mosaic. We funded the engineering chairs for FTP and other tools.

Like I said for the IOT items that we need to go to like my Brennan and obtain data with or without web pages we need another prefix to the domain. We started with http then the secure https. But Mosaic the first browser and the spark for Mozilla ad FIRe Fox used file:///C: were the C: is the disk drive letter to search for the file it is requesting. After all it was a file server for a massive database at the National site called Batavia in Illinois. I proposed "Open" but perhaps "IOT" would be better. This is a safe site and is internal in all functions. It gets updates in software but that is the only connection. I request from it a web page that is my music.

Martin