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Not loading in Firefox

Grimnar

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So, QQ won't load for me in Firefox.

It just goes to secure connection failure and no mater what I try, just will not load. Any suggestions to get this to work?
 
You are not alone in this. Using chrome at the moment.

Error message:

Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to forum.questionablequesting.com. The OCSP server has no status for the certificate. (Error code: sec_error_ocsp_unknown_cert)
 
So, QQ won't load for me in Firefox.

It just goes to secure connection failure and no mater what I try, just will not load. Any suggestions to get this to work?
Type about:config in your address line, use the filter bar to find security.OCSP.enabled, and set the value to 0.
Unlike internet explorer, firefox will actually stop you by default if it can't get any sort of confirmation from a third party server that a website's security certificate is valid.
 
It's been working fine for months on firefox but it isn't now. That sounds like it would affect all websites? Not sure I want to risk that.
 
I'm seeing if the problem stays resolved after turning off the certificate verification for only a little while. Maybe temporarily not asking the verification servers will make firefox communicate with them properly the next time.
 

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