Hi,
For me: Not having this issue anymore. Having another computer now.
Jean-Paul
--- On Fri, 5/9/08, John Vivirito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: John Vivirito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Bug 90376] Re: Firefox https broken in some cases
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Friday, 5 Septe
On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 03:21:08PM -, Joe Perkins wrote:
> Ok, my addons now work thanks to this fix:
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4795758/installLocation_has_no_props.patch.txt
>
> But I still can't enter https websites.
>
I'd suggest to upgrade to ffox 3 again.
- Alexander
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Alexander Sack wrote:
> Are you using a proxy to access the net?
>
no proxies used
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:56:05AM -, Torben Brosten wrote:
> more info..
>
> Substituting the ip number for the kingsolar test case has same results.
>
> lynx (after apt-get install lynx, reboot) has the same problem, where
> https://kingsolar.net does not work, but the port 8443 one does w
more info..
Substituting the ip number for the kingsolar test case has same results.
lynx (after apt-get install lynx, reboot) has the same problem, where
https://kingsolar.net does not work, but the port 8443 one does work.
Running the server in debug mode (at the receiving end of the problem
jpduyx wrote:
> Torben,
>
> I visited https://kingsolar.net:8443/
>
> With my broken firefox and I still get the error:
> "Firefox doesn't know how to communicate with the server."
ok.
Try: https://www.kingsolar.net:8443 for that 2nd test case. The "www."
is important when trying the secon
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:35:36AM -, jpduyx wrote:
> Torben,
>
> I visited https://kingsolar.net:8443/
>
> With my broken firefox and I still get the error:
> "Firefox doesn't know how to communicate with the server."
>
> so here i get the same problem for me on this port.
> Now I am us
Torben,
I visited https://kingsolar.net:8443/
With my broken firefox and I still get the error:
"Firefox doesn't know how to communicate with the server."
so here i get the same problem for me on this port.
Now I am using ordinary mozilla browser Mozilla 1.7.13 and that works okay
with the p
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 01:21:59PM -, Matthias Kiesselbach wrote:
> As to extensions, only two language packs (English GB Language Pack
> 1.5.0.1 and German DE Language Pack 1.5.0.1) are installed. The theme is
> the (standard, I guess) "Firefox (default) 2.0". So nothing special. The
> firefox
Yes, its installed
Maybe some background information, last week i did a dist-upgrade from
dapper to edgy. can that be part of the problem ?
Jean-Paul
--- Timo Aaltonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do you have ca-certificates installed?
>
> --
> Firefox https broken in some cases
> https://
hi,
tried making a new profile, that didn't help.
the output of "find $HOME/.mozilla -name \*.db | xargs ls -l >
outputfirefoxfind.txt" is:
-rw--- 1 user user 65536 2007-03-19 18:21
/home/user/.mozilla/firefox/cert8.db
-rw--- 1 user user 65536 2007-03-19 18:21
/home/user/.mozilla/firefox/
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 01:42:31PM -, jpduyx wrote:
> hi,
>
> tried making a new profile, that didn't help.
> the output of "find $HOME/.mozilla -name \*.db | xargs ls -l >
> outputfirefoxfind.txt" is:
This info is only helpful if you have the same symptoms: Your root
certificate list is empt
On 4/2/07, jpduyx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> tried making a new profile, that didn't help.
> the output of "find $HOME/.mozilla -name \*.db | xargs ls -l >
> outputfirefoxfind.txt" is:
>
> -rw--- 1 user user 65536 2007-03-19 18:21
> /home/user/.mozilla/firefox/cert8.db
> -rw--- 1
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:29:35AM -, jpduyx wrote:
> I experience the same problem.
>
> authority certificates seems to be empty in my firefox, i thinkk that is
> not normal.
>
> go to:
> edit - preferences - advanced (tab: encryption) - view certificates -
> authorities
>
> normally it
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