Hello Debian activists,
Something recently caught my attention when browsing the web...
Not sure what the problem is, but SSL Labs has a quite different opinion.
I went to b l u e l i g h t >dot< org
Firefox ( 55.0.2 ) shows this site as unsecured. Going to ssllabs.com shows it as being 'A'. Krome browser ( mizpelled ) rev 60.0.3112.78 is also shown as insecure.
It opens libssl3.so which is provided by Mozilla. Out of the three, Debian, SSL Labs, and the earlier mentioned site, who is not that compatible?
Thanks gals and boys,
Mike
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deb ssl firefox and some sites
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Re: deb ssl firefox and some sites
Why are you obfuscating URLs and misspelling Chrome?
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Re: deb ssl firefox and some sites
i am just misspelling Kromestevepusser wrote:Why are you obfuscating URLs and misspelling Chrome?
Chromium :
60.0.3112.78 (Developer Build) built on Debian 9.1, running on Debian 9.1 (64-bit)
"They did not know it was impossible so they did it” - Mark Twain
Re: deb ssl firefox and some sites
obfuscation is here, since I do not want Debian community to advertise some foreign services. Is this clear enough stevepusser?
"They did not know it was impossible so they did it” - Mark Twain
Re: deb ssl firefox and some sites
FF 54.0.1 doesn't flag the ssl cert, no warnings.
I haven't installed FF 55+ yet because of this:
I haven't installed FF 55+ yet because of this:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/5 ... easenotes/
Firefox does not support downgrades, even though this may have worked in past versions. Users who install Firefox 55+ and later downgrade to an earlier version may experience issues with Firefox.