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Firefox always crashes while trying to load the page concerning Security Certificate

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  • آخر ردّ كتبه Jaersyn

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The crash signature is:

    strcmp | AuthCertificateCallback(void*, PRFileDesc*, int, int)

To connect to my school's wifi I have to go through this page that says something like, "This site isn't trusted" then I have to click the "proceed anyway" button so that I can go to my school's page where it asks for my student ID and PW so that I can connect to the internet using their wifi. Whenever I open firefox it just crashes while it tries to load the webpage concerning the security certificate. I haven't had this problem before and before when I was running firefox 4 beta and RC. Now I have to use another browser to connect to the internet before I can use firefox to browse.

The crash signature is: strcmp | AuthCertificateCallback(void*, PRFileDesc*, int, int) To connect to my school's wifi I have to go through this page that says something like, "This site isn't trusted" then I have to click the "proceed anyway" button so that I can go to my school's page where it asks for my student ID and PW so that I can connect to the internet using their wifi. Whenever I open firefox it just crashes while it tries to load the webpage concerning the security certificate. I haven't had this problem before and before when I was running firefox 4 beta and RC. Now I have to use another browser to connect to the internet before I can use firefox to browse.

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Can someone please help? Haha, I'm sure there's a simple explanation to this.