![]() ![]() I do have an account with them.Īs I said earlier, this site is just an example of others I have had the same problem with, I wish I could remember which they were but I've slept since then. #3: I can get into the site OK, but as soon as I go to (any page where I need to be logged in) I get the error. Karl, I just tried #2 with Add-ons disabled, and there is NO DIFFERENCE. ![]() Thanks for your efforts in this Karl, and thank you too to BigEasy. The British webpages use the same cypher as the German webpages, have just checked it. Error cause #3: You startup you Firefox 46.0 normally and find out the error is gone when visitng uk.You will find this operation inside FF46.0 inside the "hamburger" menu under "?". ![]() Error cause #2: You might try starting your FF46.0 with all add-ons and plugins disabled and visit uk.Error cause #1: No real need to check.Suggested steps to verify which of the assumend causes might apply: Or something is wrong with your FF46.0 settings.Or the problem has been resolved since you started this thread.[.So, either the German webpages of uk. use a more u-to-date encryption than the British webpages (*).(sorry, font very small the German word "Schlüssel" means "key") This is what FF 46.0 identifies as the encrypiton cypher. Just visited the German pages of uk. and pretended to buy something, which enabled the usage of https in my session on uk.Īnd my Firefox 46.0 did what? - It displayed the webpage and did not complain. Whether this will work or not also depends on the exact encryption cypher, because Mozilla might have removed it completely by now. There may be a way of working around the problem for a certain period of time by re-enabling the reqired encryption ciphers. Therefore it is them who still only accept insecure encryption cyphers. They may have failed to updated their webserver software in a timely fashion. In brief: the root cause is on the side of the admins of uk. The keyword in this case is SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP.Īs personally I find the explanations on the Mozilla websites less concise and helpful and as PaleMoon is based on Firefox, here is a link to a forum thread on Pale Moon 24.1.0 and "ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap". Mozilla one by one switches off insecure encryption ciphers used in the passt to encrypt SSL connections. This is not a bug, it is a security feature. (Not secure) Try loading uk. using outdated security" You are right. I'm sure that earlier versions of Firefox used to have a button saying "I understand the risks" and allowing the site to load anyway? I have been repeatedly getting this from a variety different web sites, but this one annoys me the most. (Not secure) Try loading uk. using outdated security"Ĭlicking on the last bit, to use outdated security, doesn't work, just taking me round in a loop to the first screen. An attacker could easily reveal information which you thought to be safe.Īdvanced info: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP "uk. uses security technology that is outdated and vulnerable to attack. When I click the 'Advanced' button I get this: To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this web site The owner of uk. has configured their web site improperly. I have just tried to visit uk. again and this is what I get returned: Thanks for that Karl, but I'm not convinced that mine is the same issue. Mint fora issue: "Secure Connection Failed" All we have to do, can do is wait for Firefox 46.0.1 to hit the Ubuntu software repositories from where they will hit the Linux Mint software repositories, too.Ĭf. This is why they have released Firefox 46.0.1 by now. Seems to be a problem, read a known bug, which Mozilla is aware of. ![]()
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