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I get this recurring error when I access this site: "https://nikonrumors.com/". The issue comes and goes. May work fine for days/weeks.

Here's the kicker: MS Edge & Google Chrome do not have this issue. When it isn't working with Firefox 90.0.2 (win10), it always works with Edge & Chrome, like now as I post this.

See image, thanks, Bruce

I get this recurring error when I access this site: "https://nikonrumors.com/". The issue comes and goes. May work fine for days/weeks. Here's the kicker: MS Edge & Google Chrome do not have this issue. When it isn't working with Firefox 90.0.2 (win10), it always works with Edge & Chrome, like now as I post this. See image, thanks, Bruce
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Try to go to ≡ -> Settings -> Privacy & Security -> and deselect Query OCSP responder servers to confirm the current validity of certificates.

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sec_error_ocsp_old_response make sure that your system clock is set to the right date, time & timezone

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System clock is checked and correct. If I set the date to yesterday it solves the issue until I set the clock to the correct date. Looks like a certificate or some such thing has an expiration date. However, note that Chrome & Edge work just fine.

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Gekose oplossing

Try to go to ≡ -> Settings -> Privacy & Security -> and deselect Query OCSP responder servers to confirm the current validity of certificates.

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That does resolve the issue but is turning that off a safe idea? Best to have them fix their certificate?

Thanks for the help, Bruce

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If that fixes the issue, that tells us something.