Ssl error disabled with Firefox 3 on https
>> Thursday, 14 June 2012
Ssl error disabled with Firefox 3 on https
Hello
I have an issue with Firefox 3.0.7 to access https sites (works perfectly with Firefox 2.0.0.20, as well as IE7) PC Vista Home Basic
Therefore impossible to access a Hotmail account
This displays an error message:
An error occurred while connecting to live.com.
Secure connection possible because SSL has been disabled.
(Error code: ssl_error_ssl_disabled)
Maybe a track: There is nothing in - Tools / Options / Advanced / Encryption / View Certificates / Authorities
So with version 2.0.0.20 certifying authorities are informed
Thank you in advance for your help
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#2
14-03-2009
deveritt
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Re: Ssl error disabled with Firefox 3 on https
Hello,
go to Tools> Options> Advanced> Encryption, two cases of the "Protocols" are they checked ?
#3
14-03-2009
The Recruiter
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 80
Re: Ssl error disabled with Firefox 3 on https
Thank you for the answer
Yes, SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 checked
for certificates and choose "select one automatically"
(even if it's there!)
Other proposals for resolution?
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#4
14-03-2009
Jackson2
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Re: Ssl error disabled with Firefox 3 on https
The great classics to begin.
Tries already in safe mode in Firefox (without reset) and if it's the same with a new profile (without deleting the existing). Ah, yes! NT 6 ie Vista. What is your anti-virus and your firewall?
#5
14-03-2009
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Re: Ssl error disabled with Firefox 3 on https
Same problem
In safe mode
With a different profile
Protection software
Antivirus: Antivir vira A (Basic)
Windows Defender
+ More recently (but the problem was already present before)
Anti-spy: Terminator Antispyware (2.5.5.166)
I recall the following
In FF 3.0.7 or certificates or authorities who are responsible for the installation and not for access to https sites
In FF 2.0.0.20 and they are responsible to access https sites possible
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