Closed
Bug 1496250
Opened 6 years ago
Closed 6 years ago
SSL problems with club.myce.com
Categories
(Core :: Security: PSM, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 943937
People
(Reporter: bgrh, Unassigned)
Details
Attachments
(3 files)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
Steps to reproduce:
1) Go to https://club.myce.com
2) Wait for a while (not sure about the time, it happen sporadically)
Actual results:
It is not possible to connect - any connections gives the ssl handshake error page - see attach.
Expected results:
There shouldn't be ssl handshake problems .
The problem immediately solves if you just restart Firefox - so maybe some temporary data problem
I tried setting network.http.spdy.enforce-tls-profile and security.ssl.enable_ocsp_must_staple to false (it was recommended in some arcticle), but it seems to have no effect on this problem.
Comment 5•6 years ago
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This is not Firefox' issue because I observe the same behaviour with the latest stable release of Google Chrome.
Looks like a server misconfiguration or networking issues on their side.
(In reply to Artem S. Tashkinov from comment #5)
> This is not Firefox' issue because I observe the same behaviour with the
> latest stable release of Google Chrome.
>
> Looks like a server misconfiguration or networking issues on their side.
When whey the problem is immediately gone when the Firefox is restarted? Is it possible to add/view some additional logging, which will show the root cause of the problem?
I didn't mention the same problem with Google Chrome, but I think it is possible since the root cause is not clear.
Updated•6 years ago
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Component: Networking → Security: PSM
What url is in the location bar when this happens?
Flags: needinfo?(bgrh)
I cannot reproduce this with the following specs:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/64.0
Version 64.0a1
Build ID 20181008100121
(In reply to Dana Keeler [:keeler] (she/her) (use needinfo) from comment #7)
> What url is in the location bar when this happens?
It doesn't matter, any url starting with https://club.myce.com/ was giving this problem.
Nowadays I do not see this error; however, it would be nice to have some extra debugging/logging feature in FF to be able to view and diagnose such problems.
Flags: needinfo?(bgrh)
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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