On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 10:43:08AM -0500, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Jan 2017 11:08:56 +0100, Landry Breuil <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 10:59:40AM +0100, Solène Rapenne wrote:
> > > Le 2017-01-06 10:47, Solène Rapenne a écrit :  
> > > > Le 2017-01-06 10:38, Landry Breuil a écrit :  
> > > > > On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 10:33:04AM +0100, Solène Rapenne
> > > > > wrote:  
> > > > > > Hello,
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > I upgraded my amd64 -current this morning (OpenBSD 6.0-current
> > > > > > (GENERIC.MP)
> > > > > > #110: Thu Jan  5 20:32:18 MST 2017)
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > With the latest firefox version (firefox-50.1.0) I can't
> > > > > > connect to www.google.com, I get the following message
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Your connection is not secure
> > > > > > The website tried to negotiate an inadequate level of
> > > > > > security. google.com uses security technology that is
> > > > > > outdated and vulnerable to
> > > > > > attack. An attacker could easily reveal information which you
> > > > > > thought to be
> > > > > > safe. The website administrator will need to fix the server
> > > > > > first before you
> > > > > > can visit the site.
> > > > > > Error code: NS_ERROR_NET_INADEQUATE_SECURITY
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > I tried a few others SSL websites and they all works.  
> > > > > 
> > > > > Iirc that's due to the fact that some certs were removed from
> > > > > cert.pem and those were in the cert chain for google. Should be
> > > > > fixed or a fix is
> > > > > in the works.
> > > > > 
> > > > > That's the perfect occasion to start using another search
> > > > > engine which respects users' privacy :)
> > > > > 
> > > > > Landry  
> > > > 
> > > > For what it worth, the problem occurs with firefox-esr too, but it
> > > > doesn't
> > > > show an error, it just fails silently and keep the current page
> > > > viewed.  
> > > 
> > > thanks to johany@ on IRC, setting network.http.spdy.enabled.http2
> > > to false in
> > > about:config works as a workaround  
> > 
> > Ah. Then maybe it's a fuckup with TLS1.3 in nss 3.28. Maybe 3.28.1
> > will fix this. Or not.
> 
> FYI, still broken with 3.28.1.

Aaah, crap, now that rings a bell. Cf
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1323209 and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1290037. Fuck. Fuckety Fuck.

So http/2 is broken with nss > 3.28... hm. I'm not sure waiting for 51 /
next esr release is the right solution, since that's planned for the 24.
Guess reverting the nss update is the solution. Sigh.

Landry

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