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why do you make researchers' work hard?

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after latest update, again livehttpheaders don't reply also when trying to use burp suite and connect a site with it, firefox gives ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap error. leave researchers free to use these tools..

after latest update, again livehttpheaders don't reply also when trying to use burp suite and connect a site with it, firefox gives ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap error. leave researchers free to use these tools..

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I can’t give the answer to your original question, but you will probably understand that it’s not the intention of Mozilla to make things hard for anyone.

Could you have a look at this topic at the Portswigger support center and see if that would be of help?

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Kenan said

after latest update, again livehttpheaders don't reply

What do you mean? It has completely stopped working? This extension was released in May 2011 and there have been considerable changes to Firefox since that time, so I don't know how extensively it might need to be revised to work in Firefox 40.

also when trying to use burp suite and connect a site with it, firefox gives ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap error.

Do you use an older version? I see older threads about this related to your Java version:

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That is probably about the Replay button that isn't working in the Live Http Headers extension.

I assume that the developer needs to fix this. I do see an entry in the Browser Console (Firefox/Tools > Web Developer) although I don't know if this is related.

NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: Component returned failure code: 0x80004001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) [nsICacheService.evictEntries] (LiveHTTPHeaders.js:587:0)