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Firefox on Fedora: NS_ERROR_NET_INADEQUATE_SECURITY

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Hi,

I can't open certain https pages using Firefox (firefox-57.0.1-1.fc27) on Fedora 27. I get the following error message: NS_ERROR_NET_INADEQUATE_SECURITY.

This only happens if I install Firefox through the fedora repository. If I install Firefox manually using the tar.bz2 archive, I don't have that problem.

Could anyone explain to me the difference and the reason for that odd behavior? How can I solve the problem?

Hi, I can't open certain https pages using Firefox (firefox-57.0.1-1.fc27) on Fedora 27. I get the following error message: NS_ERROR_NET_INADEQUATE_SECURITY. This only happens if I install Firefox through the fedora repository. If I install Firefox manually using the tar.bz2 archive, I don't have that problem. Could anyone explain to me the difference and the reason for that odd behavior? How can I solve the problem?

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May need to install or update to current NSS package for the distro build of Firefox to work.

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May need to install or update to current NSS package for the distro build of Firefox to work.

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Great, that solved the issue. Thanks.

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