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jysk131
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Well that's a new one

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  • 10
    One of the rare occasions which I’d send the error report, cuz you know it’s funny to imagine the guy’s face who’s gonna deal with that =D
  • 2
    Maybe something is broken on your end, since the validity of the certificate itself is from 05 Nov. 18 to 13 Nov. 19
  • 7
    Start by checking the time and date in your system
  • 3
    I see that a lot. Often it is the result of the security setup on a corporate server. I even get that on sites like Oracle Enterprise Manager, which is inside the corporate firewall, so I use Edge instead, because Edge at least let's me continue on to the site, whereas Firefox and Chrome block access.
  • 1
    @Kimmax Wouldn't be surprised if it was. Machine's a loaner with approx 500mb free on C: and who knows how old the firefox is.
  • 4
    In corporate networks, it's common to have a MITM firewall which also does virus scanning. The clients have a system root certificate for that thing, BUT Firefox doesn't use the system certificate store by default.

    In this case, go to about:config, create a new boolean value, give it the name 'security.enterprise_roots.enabled' and set it to 'true'.
  • 1
    @irene so it does. Thanks! 🙏
  • 1
    @iAmNaN

    Edge, huh? Try Chrome with:

    --ignore-certificate-errors
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