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Warning SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN because of an wrong port

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We have an internal company website on Port 1443. Firefox shows an error message that the certificate is not valid for server.domain:1443. It would be only valid for server.domain But the certificate is valid and the issuer is installed as certificate authority. Other browsers like Edge and Internet Explorer trust this website and show no warning. Has someone an idea, what's wrong with the certificate?

We have an internal company website on Port 1443. Firefox shows an error message that the certificate is not valid for server.domain:1443. It would be only valid for server.domain But the certificate is valid and the issuer is installed as certificate authority. Other browsers like Edge and Internet Explorer trust this website and show no warning. Has someone an idea, what's wrong with the certificate?

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Does nobody have an idea, why firefox misinterprets the portnumber as part of the DNS name?