Firefox 68.12.0esr (64) secure connection failed
by jrch from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5MQT3)
Hello,
I wonder if there is a simple way to temporarily fix this. I cannot load any webpage at consumercellular.com because FF says 'Secure Connection Failed', error 'SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP'.There seems to be no solution except 'notify the website', a low-probability solution, for sure.
So I cannot log onto any of consumercellular's webpages to review phones, etc.
Running original Slack 14.2 64-bit with original kernel. Latest update I have is FF 68.12.0esr (64-bit).
FF 68 seems to have no built-in way to temporarily turn off security. Is there a 'simple' upgrade or downgrade to other versions, which might have more flexibility or (gasp) turn off this security 'feature'? How do I do that? Hopefully with slackpkg...?
Thanks for help ... jrc
I wonder if there is a simple way to temporarily fix this. I cannot load any webpage at consumercellular.com because FF says 'Secure Connection Failed', error 'SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP'.There seems to be no solution except 'notify the website', a low-probability solution, for sure.
So I cannot log onto any of consumercellular's webpages to review phones, etc.
Running original Slack 14.2 64-bit with original kernel. Latest update I have is FF 68.12.0esr (64-bit).
FF 68 seems to have no built-in way to temporarily turn off security. Is there a 'simple' upgrade or downgrade to other versions, which might have more flexibility or (gasp) turn off this security 'feature'? How do I do that? Hopefully with slackpkg...?
Thanks for help ... jrc