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Comoo SSL cert works on other browsers, not Firefox

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I created a new Drupal 8 site on my Mac (MacOS 10.15.5), using MAMP to test locally. I'd been using a self-signed SSL certificate, and yesterday purchased a Comodo PositiveSSL Multi-Domain (DV) cert. The site comes up fine in Safari and Chrome with the new cert, but Firefox (78.0.2) is still looking at the cold cert. I've tried clearing all caches, clearing the history cache, even rebooting; nothing seems to help. Is the old one being cached somewhere?

I created a new Drupal 8 site on my Mac (MacOS 10.15.5), using MAMP to test locally. I'd been using a self-signed SSL certificate, and yesterday purchased a Comodo PositiveSSL Multi-Domain (DV) cert. The site comes up fine in Safari and Chrome with the new cert, but Firefox (78.0.2) is still looking at the cold cert. I've tried clearing all caches, clearing the history cache, even rebooting; nothing seems to help. Is the old one being cached somewhere?

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hello

phil94..........

follow the step:

  • click the 3 horizontal line top right browser screen.
  • click Help and select restart with Add-ons Disable.

Goto Safe Mode

click the 3 horizontal line top right browser screen . click the new private window.

now you can you easily .

tell me its helps then mark solution.

thank you

greeting from

arman

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hello

phil94..........

follow the step:

  • click the 3 horizontal line top right browser screen.
  • click Help and select restart with Add-ons Disable.

Goto Safe Mode

click the 3 horizontal line top right browser screen . click the new private window.

now you can you easily .

tell me its helps then mark solution.

thank you

greeting from

arman

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Thanks, Arman; did the trick!