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Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to bypass the “secure connection failed” warning in Firefox 33 up vote 55 down vote favorite https://oc.tc/forums/posts/53d7f8a2c296357cb30068f8 14 Since installing Firefox 33 a "Secure Connection Failed" error is no longer bypassable using the "I Understand the Risks" button - it's gone! Is it still somehow possible to ignore certificate errors? (e.g. for lazy use in local environments) Error code: sec_error_invalid_key firefox certificate share|improve this question edited Mar 11 at 23:16 asked Oct 14 '14 at 17:37 RienNeVaPlu͢s 417159 5 Are you 100% the two error messages are the same, because in my experience, they are http://superuser.com/questions/826232/how-to-bypass-the-secure-connection-failed-warning-in-firefox-33 not. –Ramhound Oct 14 '14 at 18:26 I'm leaning towards "different error" also. Just updated to Firefox 33 and the "Connection is Untrusted" dialog is unchanged for me. A change like you're suggesting (removal of user choice for invalid certificates) would break so much on web interfaces across corporate intranets, many parts on the Internet, and especially SOHO devices like cable modems and WiFi routers. It's more likely that there's an actual problem connecting to the server or something. Have you tried other HTTPS sites which have known-invalid certificates? –Iszi Oct 15 '14 at 7:04 It's also possible you're encountering a known bug which appears to have been around since FF 31. –Iszi Oct 15 '14 at 7:09 1 You conveniently obscured the actual error code, I believe. Also, the image is small. –Daniel B Oct 15 '14 at 7:27 4 I can confirm that FF33.0 fails with (Error code: sec_error_invalid_key) on the same site that 32.0 worked on prior to upgrade, on the same client computer. It also still works on Ubuntu/Canonical FF30.0 as always. (same as the screenshots). –MattBianco Oct 15 '14 at 15:04 | show 2 more comments 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 23 down vote accepted Open Firefox's about:config Set security.tls.insecure_fallback_hosts = www.domain.com (substitute the domain you're having the problem with) Reload the page share|improve this answer answered May 19 '15 at 21:11 wi
Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 17 Star 121 Fork 31 xchataqua/xchataqua Code Issues 90 Pull requests 1 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Unable to reconnect on https://github.com/xchataqua/xchataqua/issues/86 disconnection if SSL is enabled #86 Closed borisguery opened this Issue Nov 21, https://www.reddit.com/r/SS13/comments/377rv7/rss13_irc_channel/ 2012 · 20 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 14 participants borisguery commented Nov 21, 2012 Version: 1.13.0 (1.13.0) Use case: I connect to freenode using SSL * * Certification info: * Subject: * OU=Domain Control Validated * OU=Gandi Standard Wildcard SSL * CN=*.freenode.net * connection failed Issuer: * C=FR * O=GANDI SAS * CN=Gandi Standard SSL CA * Public key algorithm: rsaEncryption (2048 bits) * Sign algorithm sha1WithRSAEncryption * Valid since Jan 15 00:00:00 2012 GMT to Jan 14 23:59:59 2013 GMT * * Cipher info: * Version: TLSv1/SSLv3, cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256 bits) * Connected. Now logging in... * *** Looking up your hostname... It works. Now, I /quit Then, I do /server secure connection failed -ssl chat.freenode.net 7000 And I got * Connection failed. Error: certificate not trusted.? (27) Note that this also happens on automatic reconnection. I need to quit Xchat Azure before trying to reconnect. X-Chat Aqua/Azure member youknowone commented Nov 21, 2012 #2 Duplicated And I don't know how to solve this. I need someone's help. borisguery commented Nov 21, 2012 Dunno if it is related, in my case Xchat does not crash, it is just not able to connect. Sadly I don't think I can help much... Sheld0r commented Jan 6, 2013 Same problem here. Even if "Accept invalid SSL certificate" is enabled. Which is really weird!? flrl commented Mar 1, 2013 My understanding of OpenSSL is that when establishing a connection, one of the arguments you need to provide is the collection of valid root certificates, against which it validates the server's certificate. I am a bit vague on the specifics of where to get the root certificates from, and thus how to load them from whatever file format they're stored in to whatever format OpenSSL expects. [I'm sort of under the impression that a lot of projects use Mozilla's collection of root certs, but I don't
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