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Need to configure industrial routers with embedded https servers using 512 bit encryption. Firefox will no longer allow? How do I resolve with Firefox?

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I configure network equipment (e,g, routers, switches, media converters, etc.) within industrial facilities that use embedded https servers. Some of this equipment is only 3 years old and uses 512 bit encryption, but Firefox v40.0.1 will not allow me to access this equipment. These networks do not have Internet access and my client will not replace it when it is only 3 years old. How do I accept these embedded certificates in Firefox so as to configure this equipment? I have found no way to enter exceptions and I need a solution.

I configure network equipment (e,g, routers, switches, media converters, etc.) within industrial facilities that use embedded https servers. Some of this equipment is only 3 years old and uses 512 bit encryption, but Firefox v40.0.1 will not allow me to access this equipment. These networks do not have Internet access and my client will not replace it when it is only 3 years old. How do I accept these embedded certificates in Firefox so as to configure this equipment? I have found no way to enter exceptions and I need a solution.

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hello, what kind of error are you getting?

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I get an error stating that the server certificate included a public key that was too weak. Error code: SSL_ERROR_WEAK_SERVER_CERT_KEY.

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looks like it going to be fixed (=error made overridable) with firefox 48 which is released as beta version later this week: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1182742

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That would be great because in the fields in which I operate in (industry and utilities), this kind of equipment is generally kept for at least 10 or more years. It's "hardened", quite expensive and no client will re-purchase to replace 3-year old eqpt for such a reason as is causing this issue. And to keep accidental security exposure minimal, override can be limited to local network access -- the override ability need not be routable.

Thanks for your help and the info that an impending version update will resolve this issue! I need it ASAP.