Connection problem to https sites
From today for all sites with https connection i got message on all page from google.
Also It's not possible add this message as exception
www.google.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates. An additional root certificate may need to be imported.
(Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)
On another site with https, if add exceprtion in console I saw exception
This site makes use of a SHA-1 Certificate; it's recommended you use certificates with signature algorithms that use hash functions stronger than SHA-1.[Learn More]
Also for site with addons
services.addons.mozilla.org uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates. An additional root certificate may need to be imported. (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer).
Now it's not possible use FF.
Yestreday everything was fine.
Modificado por LSDx a
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Sorry to hear about this hassle.
This often affects users who have security software that filters secure connections, such as Avast, BitDefender, ESET or Kaspersky. These products need to present "fake" certificates to Firefox in order to intercept and decrypt your browsing. If you either (1) update to a new major version of that product, or (2) use Firefox's reset/refresh feature, then Firefox may no longer trust your security software to generate those fake certificates, and you need to set Firefox up to work with it again.
But another cause can be malware that hitched a ride with some software you installed recently.
To try to track down the cause, on the error page, please expand the third section ("I understand the risks") and click the Add Exception button. We're not going to actually save an exception yet, but this opens a dialog with a button to view the certificate so you can check on "who" or "what" signed the untrusted certificate. You can cancel out of the Add Exception dialog.
For comparison, I am attaching a screen shot where I've boxed the "Issued by" and "Certificate Hierarchy" information for this site. What does yours show?
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Sorry to hear about this hassle.
This often affects users who have security software that filters secure connections, such as Avast, BitDefender, ESET or Kaspersky. These products need to present "fake" certificates to Firefox in order to intercept and decrypt your browsing. If you either (1) update to a new major version of that product, or (2) use Firefox's reset/refresh feature, then Firefox may no longer trust your security software to generate those fake certificates, and you need to set Firefox up to work with it again.
But another cause can be malware that hitched a ride with some software you installed recently.
To try to track down the cause, on the error page, please expand the third section ("I understand the risks") and click the Add Exception button. We're not going to actually save an exception yet, but this opens a dialog with a button to view the certificate so you can check on "who" or "what" signed the untrusted certificate. You can cancel out of the Add Exception dialog.
For comparison, I am attaching a screen shot where I've boxed the "Issued by" and "Certificate Hierarchy" information for this site. What does yours show?
Modificado por jscher2000 - Support Volunteer a
jscher2000
Thx.
It's another software replaced certificate in firefox. I used it more than 5 year and everything was fine.
Is it a common program others might be using? If so, could you mention the name? That will help this thread come up in Google searches for the same issue. Thanks.
Had this problem... the fix was my date was off.
www.facebook.com uses an invalid security certificate.
(Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)
Modificado por KBConcepts a
Hi KBConcepts, you should never need to make exceptions for mainstream sites, particularly high-traffic sites that know how to manage SSL certificates.
Is Facebook the only site that has given you this error?
You said you don't use security software on your Mac. Another common reason for certificate errors on multiple sites is an error in your system's date, time, or time zone, which throws off certificate validity checks. Sometimes allowing computers to use an internet-based time source can introduce this problem. Could you double-check that?
hello in my win 7 ultimate x64 I have problem with firefox.
I can't open any site start with Https ....
pliz heeeeeeeeeeelp me :(((((
Hi 5mohsen5, since you use Kaspersky, please see the replies to your question here: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1105976