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After upgrade to firefox 90, I am not able to login in some HTTPS pages with SSO certificate

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After upgrade to firefox 90, I am not able to login in some pages. I use sso with certificate on these pages and Firefox just show this error message: "Error code: SSL_ERROR_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN_ALERT".

I also not able to downgrade back to old version because firefox does not want to open with alert that I use older version.

I use firefox on MacOS Mojave and after upgrade Firefox tried to access to my keychain for certificate, but without success. I do not have set my firefox to use my keychain, so I do not know why it tried to access keychain.

So I have to migrade to chrome :(. I wait for a while if there is solution before I delete firefox.

After upgrade to firefox 90, I am not able to login in some pages. I use sso with certificate on these pages and Firefox just show this error message: "Error code: SSL_ERROR_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN_ALERT". I also not able to downgrade back to old version because firefox does not want to open with alert that I use older version. I use firefox on MacOS Mojave and after upgrade Firefox tried to access to my keychain for certificate, but without success. I do not have set my firefox to use my keychain, so I do not know why it tried to access keychain. So I have to migrade to chrome :(. I wait for a while if there is solution before I delete firefox.

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Issue was in using MacOS keychain. I had to unload OS security module in Device manager. Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates -> Security Devices. I also set in "about:config" -> security.osclientcerts.autoload - false.

Then Firefox use its internal store for my personal certificates and everything works well.

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Issue was in using MacOS keychain. I had to unload OS security module in Device manager. Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates -> Security Devices. I also set in "about:config" -> security.osclientcerts.autoload - false.

Then Firefox use its internal store for my personal certificates and everything works well.