Getting "Secure Connection Failed" message on site that works fine in Chrome and has an A+ from Qualys SSL Labs and Mozilla Observatory
When trying to load my personal Nextcloud instance, I receive the error in the title. I have tested the site every way I can think of, but the site's security is fine. The site loads fine in Chrome and on the Android version of Firefox. When using chrome://pippki/content/exceptionDialog.xul , I received the error "This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information." Only problem is, after looking through the cert, I can't find anything that's invalid. I have attached everything I can think of that's relevant.
I have tried a new profile (same error), Safe Mode (same error), disabling security.ssl.enable_ocsp_stapling in about:config, disabling my antimalware (Windows Defender), and refreshing Firefox. I don't know what else I can do to try and fix this.
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I have discovered the root of the problem to be the version of lighttpd I was using (1.4.49). A newer version (1.4.51) contains a fix. Other Web servers (nginx tested) do not have this issue.
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Isisombululo esiKhethiweyo
I have discovered the root of the problem to be the version of lighttpd I was using (1.4.49). A newer version (1.4.51) contains a fix. Other Web servers (nginx tested) do not have this issue.
Hi aveilleux
If the nextcloud site you are referring to is the one in this screenshot:
https://www.flickr.com/gp/roland/8zEY42
then i can load it no problem.
I too am using:
Windows 10, Firefox 63.0.1, Windows Defender, no 3rd party anti-virus or anything custom or any Firefox add-ons of any sort
My suggestion would be to check your DNS, Firewall and ISP
If the website in that flickr url is not your nextcloud site, then please share the URL of a site that can help us debug further!
Cheers!
...Roland p.s. one last thought:
perhaps one or more of the addons is breaking things? e.g. HTTPS Everywhere?!? No idea about the otheradd-ons, i'd try removing them one by one
Amazon SMILE! 1.3 ({1417a6e0-be73-4358-912c-5dce719b5791}) HTTPS Everywhere 2018.10.31 (https-everywhere@eff.org) Open Frame 7 ({c853c31a-d96d-4394-bff3-da25ba9ab8b9}) Reddit Enhancement Suite 5.10.3 (jid1-xUfzOsOFlzSOXg@jetpack) uBlock Origin 1.17.2 (uBlock0@raymondhill.net)
As I mentioned above, I already traced the root of the problem to a bug in the version of my httpd. If you accessed the site recently, I have already fixed the issue by switching to nginx.
I would also appreciate it if you removed the image from a public host, as I am not intending for that information to be readily available.
Hi aveilleux
Wires got crossed. I loaded your question and didn't refresh before replying so I didn't see your response.
I have deleted the flickr post and your screenshot with the url of your site (the first screenshot).
All's well that ends well!
Cheers!
...Roland
p.s. i will also close this thread, please create a new question if you run into future issues!