That error occur in Firefox first of all. You should file the bug to bugzilla.mozilla.org.

On 2017-08-02 19:59, Caleb Herbert wrote:
When I visit https://y.st/ I get the following message from IceCat:

         An error occurred during a connection to y.st. Peer’s
         Certificate has been revoked. Error code:
         SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE
IceCat offers no option to accept the certificate anyway. All it
presents me is a "Try Again" button.  I'm helpless.

I know all certificates should verify, but browser authors and
webmasters are dumb.  Honestly, I think the certificate system is doomed
to be broken forever, and everyone will have to use "wget
--no-check-certificate" all the time.

I would switch to another browser to view this site, but:

       * Midori crashes all the time
       * GNOME Web is slow and takes up too much screen space (bulky,
         "modern" widgets)
       * Chromium is probably nonfree
       * QupZilla is probably nonfree, because it contains Qt5 Web
         Engine, which is a component of Chromium, which is probably
         nonfree
       * Lynx, Links, wget, w3m and eww shouldn't be the only options to
         view a webpage
       * Links2 and Netsurf are the ugliest things on the planet
       * Surf (suckless.org) and Uzbl are too minimalistic, and only a
         step up from Links2, and won't even render Riot correctly
       * IceWeasel produces the same result
       * Abrowser produces the same result


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