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Hi

Whenever I try to access my friend's website, I get this error: http://prntscr.com/9orhuv. I'm positive his site isn't malicious. Is there a way to manually unblock the website so I can access it?

Hi Whenever I try to access my friend's website, I get this error: http://prntscr.com/9orhuv. I'm positive his site isn't malicious. Is there a way to manually unblock the website so I can access it?

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Thank you for your question, I understand that you receive a tls error when you try to visit your friends site. Please make sure that the issued cert for the site is compliant with the ssl security implemented in Firefox, or check out the different config settings that control this security. (take note making any changes does put the computer at a risk)

The most recent cert changes were the poodle exploitation at the middle of last year and others https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security#SSL_3.0

See also how to look at the the cert in this article: Secure connection failed and Firefox did not connect

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I see that same error page if I visit that URL.

  • https://www.camerontaylor.org:2083/
An error occurred during a connection to www.camerontaylor.org:2083. Peer reports it experienced an internal error. (Error code: ssl_error_internal_error_alert)

So you will have to wait until the server gets back online.


curl: (35) error:14077438:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:tlsv1 alert internal error