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How do I have Firefox check for expired/revoked certificates?

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The Heartbeat vulnerability fix requires servers update openssl, get a new certificate, and revoke the old certificate. To be sure a spoofed site isn't using the revoked certificate, I need Firefox to check for revoked certificates. How do I turn this revoked certificate checking on in Firefox?

The Heartbeat vulnerability fix requires servers update openssl, get a new certificate, and revoke the old certificate. To be sure a spoofed site isn't using the revoked certificate, I need Firefox to check for revoked certificates. How do I turn this revoked certificate checking on in Firefox?

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hello eghuff, firefox should be set to check for revoked certificates by default, you can check that under firefox > options > advanced > certificates > validation.

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You can also use sites that check the certificate chain.

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Hello,

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I hope you continue using our products and thank you for contacting Mozilla Support.