Hi.
I installed Debian 9 a few days ago and since then I cann't access the google maps site. Firefox 57 is blocking Google Maps because "This website does not supply ownership information" and there isn't a Verified Certificate.
Do I need to download a Certificate for Google Maps? Where can I find it?
Thanks,
Alexandre.
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Identity for Google Maps site {SOLVED}
Identity for Google Maps site {SOLVED}
Last edited by alelima on 2018-01-23 21:23, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Identity for Google Maps site
Odd. Firefox 57 and qutebrowser can both access Google Maps just fine on my computer (also installed with Debian Stable). Are you sure your Firefox profile is working right? Try starting Firefox with a clean profile (search engines will tell you how that is done).
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Re: Identity for Google Maps site
By default, Debian 9 uses Firefox-esr. Try Firefox-esr. Who did you install the latest version of? Personally, I downloaded the latest version of Firefox (57.04). I downloaded it to my home directory. Extracted it and started the browser. Google Maps works great.alelima wrote:Hi. Firefox 57 is blocking Google Maps because "This website does not supply ownership information" and there isn't a Verified Certificate. Alexandre.
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Re: Identity for Google Maps site
+1. That's the safest way to use software that is not in the Debian repository.None1975 wrote:Personally, I downloaded the latest version of Firefox (57.04). I downloaded it to my home directory. Extracted it and started the browser.
Waterfox (installed as described by None1975) opens Google Maps with excellent results. alelima, you have made a mess of some sort. It's probably some minor little tweak with a side effect. Rename ~/.mozilla/firefox and try again.
Re: Identity for Google Maps site
Sometimes Purging the package (with apt-get or aptitude) than reinstalling the package can sometimesl fix unusual issues like that.alelima wrote:Hi.
I installed Debian 9 a few days ago
Alexandre.
@bulkley thanks for the waterfox hints
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Re: Identity for Google Maps site
I've tried firefox-esr and it worked just fine. I don't remember how I installed firefox 57.04...
Re: Identity for Google Maps site
if you would be kind and edit your first posts title adding {SOLVED} to italelima wrote:I've tried firefox-esr and it worked just fine.
it may help others find solutions to similar issues faster
cheers
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Re: Identity for Google Maps site
Hi
You could take a look at the about:config variable (if it exists): network.http.spdy.enabled.http2
And toggle it to false
You could take a look at the about:config variable (if it exists): network.http.spdy.enabled.http2
And toggle it to false