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Page marked as insecure only in Firefox

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I don't know why the page https://encuestas.msssi.gob.es/limesurvey/index.php/438579?lang=es is marked as insecure in Firefox. I tried in Chrome, Edge, IE... and the page is marked as secure, the certificate is recognized.

I attach screen captures of Firefox and Edge examples.

I've the security.enterprise_roots.enabled setting enabled.

If I check for Firefox error details, I see (auto-translated to english): https://encuestas.msssi.gob.es/limesurvey/index.php/438579?lang=es The issuer of the other end's certificate is not recognized. Strict HTTP transport security: false Setting HTTP public keys: false

I don't know why the page https://encuestas.msssi.gob.es/limesurvey/index.php/438579?lang=es is marked as insecure in Firefox. I tried in Chrome, Edge, IE... and the page is marked as secure, the certificate is recognized. I attach screen captures of Firefox and Edge examples. I've the security.enterprise_roots.enabled setting enabled. If I check for Firefox error details, I see (auto-translated to english): ''https://encuestas.msssi.gob.es/limesurvey/index.php/438579?lang=es The issuer of the other end's certificate is not recognized. Strict HTTP transport security: false Setting HTTP public keys: false''
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Thx TyDraniu, I will check to the domain owner if they can solve it. At the moment I've seen that disabling OCSP checking allows Firefox users to visit the webpage.

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Please check https://certificate.revocationcheck.com/encuestas.msssi.gob.es#!#*.msssi.gob.es , one of the certificates in a chain has been revoked, it could be the reason of this issue.

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Thx TyDraniu, I will check to the domain owner if they can solve it. At the moment I've seen that disabling OCSP checking allows Firefox users to visit the webpage.

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