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Peer’s Certificate has been revoked

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My website (onefishfoundation.org) will not load on Firefox. Instead, I get the "Secure Connection Failed" message with the above statement. This just started happening today. My website loads fine It loads with every other browser.

I've tested my certificates on SSLShopper and WhyNoPadlock and there were no issues on either. I've cleared the cache and history on my browser.

I've closed and re-opened the browser.

How do I fix this?

Thanks,

Colles

My website (onefishfoundation.org) will not load on Firefox. Instead, I get the "Secure Connection Failed" message with the above statement. This just started happening today. My website loads fine It loads with every other browser. I've tested my certificates on SSLShopper and WhyNoPadlock and there were no issues on either. I've cleared the cache and history on my browser. I've closed and re-opened the browser. How do I fix this? Thanks, Colles

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It works for me.

Does it still happen in Troubleshoot Mode?

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Problem is solved. Called GoDaddy and they reset the SSL connection.

Weird that this only happened on Firefox, and on no other browser.

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It's because Firefox by default doesn't use OCSP cache, contrary to other browsers.

You have Query OCSP responder servers to confirm the current validity of certificates option in Settings.

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@TuDraniu Thanks for the intel! If I opt out of that setting, will that affect performance or security in any other way? I've been using Firefox for 10+ years, and this was the first I've seen that particular error.

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Well, it's more secure to keep it selected.