On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 11:39:10AM -0500, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
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> You should disable OCSP anyway. In Firefox, it's under,
>
> Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption -> Validation
>
> The OCSP protocol is itself is vulnerable to MITM attacks, which is cute
> when you consider its purpose.
>
> Moreover, it sends the address of every website you visit to a third
> party, which is the real reason to disable it IMO.
Thanks for the information, Michael. My Firefox had a slightly different $PATH
as shown in the attached screenshot.
Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Certificates -> Validation
www-client/firefox-24.1.0-r1
(didn't do the upgrade to www-client/firefox-25.0-r1 today due to unstable
libpng-1.6.6 being pulled with the new subslot philosophy)
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