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From: | List Master |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Icecat SSL warning/error pages; what settings affect the production of these 'error' pages? |
Date: | Mon, 27 Feb 2017 12:09:01 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Icedove/45.5.1 |
This is interesting. I've been getting these same errors for a short while now, but ONLY when I'm on a poor Wi-Fi connection. Here are a few things I've noticed: 1) Sites that work well on a fast connection suddenly start to
give me this error when I'm on a poor connection - seems like a
time-out of some sort. It gets worse if I try to load several
such sites at once. 2) If I toggle "Query OCSP responder servers to confirm validity of certificates" in Preferences -> Advanced -> Certificates off and then back on quickly (meaning, the box starts out checked, I uncheck it and then re-check it before doing anything else), then "Try Again" or a refresh brings up the site without any issues. 3) I am totally unable to reproduce this error in Iceweasel or
any other Mozilla-based browsers, even while on a poor connection,
so it's an Icecat-specific phenomenon. Essentially, the "unsafe" sites load fine if the query doesn't
time-out first. I've found that if I only load one site at a
time, the errors are minimized, and if I move to a better Wi-Fi
area (or hook up to Ethernet), then the problem goes away
entirely. My short-term workaround is to only load one SSL site at a time when I'm on a weak signal, or to toggle that OCSP setting quickly if it ever gives me an issue. I never have to leave the setting off, just a quick toggle seems to be enough to reset the cache (or whatever is happening). thanks, - KRT On 02/27/2017 07:32 AM,
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