Jatorrizko mezua: az., 2008-05-07 10:57 +0200, egilea: Alexander Sack > On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 10:31:19AM +0200, Peio Ziarsolo wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > I have found different behaviours between firefox 2 and firefox3 when > > they detect a bad ssl certificate. > > Firefox 2, when detects the bad certificate warms you about it and give > > you the choise to carry on. > > Firefox 3, when detects the bad certificates, it show you a error page > > and doesn't allow you to look at it. > > > > I would like to know before report like a bug if this is a new security > > feature or if it is just a bug. It's annoniying not be able to look at a > > lot of web pages. > > This is a new security feature. The idea is to make users think and > understand about what they are doing by replacing the useless > click-through dialog by something that users actually has to read. > But for power user that know the significance of a bad certificate it's annoniying add exceptions (this morning I have to add 3 esceptions).
Is there any key to toogle off this new feature? It'd be great if you could choose beetwen the actual method or a warning in the address bar, for example paintin it in red. Thanks for the soon answer. > If you look closely at the error page you are suggested to "add an > exception ..."; if you follow that link you should be able to get the > certificate and grand temporary/permanent exception for it. > > In next firefox update the page will change a bit so users don't > confuse it with ordinary error page anymore. > > > - Alexander > > -- “Es imposible que una persona aprenda lo que cree que ya sabe.” Epicteto -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss