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Websites load in private mode, but not in normal- or safe-mode.

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I am running a nextcloud and a matrix-synapse instance on my own web-server in two subdomains. After doing some changes (basically changing the hostname of the server) and running some updates (yum update) I realized I couldn't reach both of these websites. Another website (dummy page for my OnlyOffice document server) is working fine. Also, running a web-app (Riot.im) is not able to connect to my matrix-server within Firefox. Safari works properly, though..

This is only happening in normal and in safe-mode, the sites work fine in private mode and also in Safari. Also, I could not solve the problem after manually uninstalling and installing a freshly downloaded firefox - still the same issue.

When I try to connect to my matrix-subdomain (which should serve an nginx-created dummy page) Firefox also fails in normal and safe-mode, and only shows me the GET request (see screenshot).

Do you have any ideas on how to troubleshoot this / in what direction to look?

I am running a nextcloud and a matrix-synapse instance on my own web-server in two subdomains. After doing some changes (basically changing the hostname of the server) and running some updates (yum update) I realized I couldn't reach both of these websites. Another website (dummy page for my OnlyOffice document server) is working fine. Also, running a web-app (Riot.im) is not able to connect to my matrix-server within Firefox. Safari works properly, though.. This is only happening in normal and in safe-mode, the sites work fine in private mode and also in Safari. Also, I could not solve the problem after manually uninstalling and installing a freshly downloaded firefox - still the same issue. When I try to connect to my matrix-subdomain (which should serve an nginx-created dummy page) Firefox also fails in normal and safe-mode, and only shows me the GET request (see screenshot). Do you have any ideas on how to troubleshoot this / in what direction to look?
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I found the solution (and the problem), as described here . I actually missed that Firefox did in fact provide for SSL_ERROR_RX_UNEXPECTED_NEW_SESSION_TICKET in the security section of network analysis. A proper error message regarding the ssl error would be less confusing than just a blank page, of course..

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Some Firefox 74 users are having problems with websites that require certain types of local storage. They work in private windows because private windows use memory-based storage and don't need to access the disk-based storage files used in regular windows.

To confirm that you are having that issue, could you check this test page:

https://firefox-storage-test.glitch.me/

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

I found the solution (and the problem), as described here . I actually missed that Firefox did in fact provide for SSL_ERROR_RX_UNEXPECTED_NEW_SESSION_TICKET in the security section of network analysis. A proper error message regarding the ssl error would be less confusing than just a blank page, of course..

jscher2000 said

Some Firefox 74 users are having problems with websites that require certain types of local storage. They work in private windows because private windows use memory-based storage and don't need to access the disk-based storage files used in regular windows. To confirm that you are having that issue, could you check this test page: https://firefox-storage-test.glitch.me/

It does give an error with the Cache API in private mode, and just "Bad" (broken test logic) in the normal mode..