On Tuesday 24 March 2015 06:52:58 Mick wrote:
Next time your router starts playing up, use nslookup and perhaps dig to
query your router's DNS repeater, your ISPs resolvers and any other 3rd
party DNS servers; e.g. openDNS, Google, or a DNS server from here:
On Saturday 21 Mar 2015 03:37:59 »Q« wrote:
Second, I fixed the problem once by rebooting my wireless router,
but got the same error again early this morning -- which I fixed
once again by rebooting my wireless router. This makes me worry that
somebody out there in the evil internet might
On 03/19/2015 05:15 PM, »Q« wrote:
The OCSP server
experienced an internal error. (Error code:
sec_error_ocsp_server_error)
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the
authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
Why didn't you say so? ;)
Enter
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 17:18:23 -0700
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/19/2015 05:15 PM, »Q« wrote:
The OCSP server
experienced an internal error. (Error code:
sec_error_ocsp_server_error)
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the
authenticity of the received
Am Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:41:25 -0700
schrieb walt w41...@gmail.com:
[...]
FF will not even show me the secure att.com webpage. I get an entire html
page
with this (very big) error message:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to www.att.com. The OCSP server
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:41:25 -0700
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
(BTW, I'm running firefox-bin-36.0, so the behavior may be a bit
different from the gentoo build.)
FF will not even show me the secure att.com webpage. I get an entire
html page with this (very big) error message:
Secure
On 03/18/2015 06:06 PM, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 4:41:25 PM walt wrote:
On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
using firefox-36.0, but not when using chrome-41.0.2272.76.
Thanks to all who
On Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:57:05 AM walt wrote:
On 03/18/2015 06:06 PM, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 4:41:25 PM walt wrote:
On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
using firefox-36.0, but not
On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 4:41:25 PM walt wrote:
On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
using firefox-36.0, but not when using chrome-41.0.2272.76.
Thanks to all who replied. I'm surprised by the variety of different
On 03/18/2015 04:41 PM, walt wrote:
On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
using firefox-36.0, but not when using chrome-41.0.2272.76.
Thanks to all who replied. I'm surprised by the variety of different results
you
On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
using firefox-36.0, but not when using chrome-41.0.2272.76.
Thanks to all who replied. I'm surprised by the variety of different results
you reported.
(BTW, I'm running
On Tue, 17 Mar 2015 17:47:04 -0700
Daniel Frey djqf...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
I get a certificate verification error when visiting
https://www.att.com using firefox-36.0, but not when using
chrome-41.0.2272.76.
Anyone else see the same with firefox-36?
On 03/17/2015 05:47 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
Mozilla installs a
privileged service that auto updates its software.
Interesting. I didn't know about 'privileged services' in Windows.
I hope M$ grants these 'privileges' carefully.
On 03/17/2015 06:15 PM, walt wrote:
On 03/17/2015 05:47 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
Mozilla installs a
privileged service that auto updates its software.
Interesting. I didn't know about 'privileged services' in Windows.
I hope M$ grants these 'privileges' carefully.
You mean the user. Any app
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