In regards to SHA1, Does this mean a hard block with no way around it?
In this article: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/10/20/continuing-to-phase-out-sha-1-certificates/
Point number 3 mentions: Show the “Untrusted Connection” error whenever a SHA-1 certificate is encountered in Firefox after January 1, 2017
Does this mean a hard block with no way around it, or will the user have the option to click past the warnings and eventually get to the site?
In this article:
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/10/20/continuing-to-phase-out-sha-1-certificates/
Point number 3 mentions:
Show the “Untrusted Connection” error whenever a SHA-1 certificate is encountered in Firefox after January 1, 2017
Does this mean a hard block with no way around it, or will the user have the option to click past the warnings and eventually get to the site?
Opaite Mbohovái (1)
Currently those types of warning are overrideable with the user able to set an exception
- See "This Connection is Untrusted" error message appears - What to do_bypassing-the-warning
For confirmation and clarification please use the Mozilla fora and post in
- Dev.Security: mozilla.org/about/forums/#dev-security