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firefox cannot access mozilla.org after update

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Firefox can no longer access any mozilla.org website after I updated it to 37.0.1. It isn't system time, or virus protection issues: my system time is set correctly and I accessed mozilla.org in chrome and copy/pasted that into my virus protection as an exception and Firefox still won't access the Mozilla website. I can now only do that in IE and Chrome, my other browsers. Further, the 'This Connection is Untrusted' error page will let me make an exception for mozilla.org, but I have to go through a lot of technical steps to do it. I then have to keep going through the same steps every time I restart Firefox. If I select mozilla.org, it get taken right to the Connection Untrusted web page on the https://www.mozilla.org/ website!

Firefox can no longer access any mozilla.org website after I updated it to 37.0.1. It isn't system time, or virus protection issues: my system time is set correctly and I accessed mozilla.org in chrome and copy/pasted that into my virus protection as an exception and Firefox still won't access the Mozilla website. I can now only do that in IE and Chrome, my other browsers. Further, the 'This Connection is Untrusted' error page will let me make an exception for mozilla.org, but I have to go through a lot of technical steps to do it. I then have to keep going through the same steps every time I restart Firefox. If I select mozilla.org, it get taken right to the Connection Untrusted web page on the https://www.mozilla.org/ website!

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Skiddles said

Firefox can no longer access any mozilla.org website after I updated it to 37.0.1. It isn't system time, or virus protection issues: my system time is set correctly and I accessed mozilla.org in chrome and copy/pasted that into my virus protection as an exception and Firefox still won't access the Mozilla website. I can now only do that in IE and Chrome, my other browsers. Further, the 'This Connection is Untrusted' error page will let me make an exception for mozilla.org, but I have to go through a lot of technical steps to do it. I then have to keep going through the same steps every time I restart Firefox. If I select mozilla.org, it get taken right to the Connection Untrusted web page on the https://www.mozilla.org/ website!

I rebooted in safe mode and got the 'Connection Untrusted' error page and (again) created an exception for the mozilla.org webpage. I exited Firefox browser and re-entered and tried to go to a mozilla.org webpage, and again got the 'connection untrusted' error page.

As I have already reported the 'Technical Details' says: "www.mozilla.org uses an invalid security certificate / The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. / (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)"

However, I did go into options/advanced/view certificates and deleted every single certificate except for mozilla.org. When I reran firefox, I had to put in a new exception for google since I used it to put up the mozilla.org websites, and then everything seemed to work OK. I went back and saw that most of the certificates had been restored after requesting it to verify google.

I cannot say which deleted certificate was the one that seemed to be causing the problem.

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hi Skiddles, a possible solution depends on different factors:

  • what is the error code shown under technical details on the error page?

in case the error code equals sec_error_unknown_issuer, please attempt to add an exception on the bottom of the error page in order to inspect the certificate like it is shown on the screenshot attached:

  • which issuer information does the certificate contain?

please report back with those two pieces of information. thank you!

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Boot the computer in Windows Safe Mode with network support (press F8 on the boot screen) as a test.

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Skiddles said

Firefox can no longer access any mozilla.org website after I updated it to 37.0.1. It isn't system time, or virus protection issues: my system time is set correctly and I accessed mozilla.org in chrome and copy/pasted that into my virus protection as an exception and Firefox still won't access the Mozilla website. I can now only do that in IE and Chrome, my other browsers. Further, the 'This Connection is Untrusted' error page will let me make an exception for mozilla.org, but I have to go through a lot of technical steps to do it. I then have to keep going through the same steps every time I restart Firefox. If I select mozilla.org, it get taken right to the Connection Untrusted web page on the https://www.mozilla.org/ website!

I rebooted in safe mode and got the 'Connection Untrusted' error page and (again) created an exception for the mozilla.org webpage. I exited Firefox browser and re-entered and tried to go to a mozilla.org webpage, and again got the 'connection untrusted' error page.

As I have already reported the 'Technical Details' says: "www.mozilla.org uses an invalid security certificate / The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. / (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)"

However, I did go into options/advanced/view certificates and deleted every single certificate except for mozilla.org. When I reran firefox, I had to put in a new exception for google since I used it to put up the mozilla.org websites, and then everything seemed to work OK. I went back and saw that most of the certificates had been restored after requesting it to verify google.

I cannot say which deleted certificate was the one that seemed to be causing the problem.

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