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Errorcode: SSL_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION

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Hi @ all, is there any way to open a website that i trzust inb, but that runs with an old TLS-version?

I tried to open the user interfaceof my D-LINK NAS via the IP-address and only received this error:

"Error: Secured connection failed

An error occurred when connecting to 192.xxx. The remote site is using an unsupported version of the security protocol.

Error Code: SSL_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION

The website cannot be viewed because the authenticity of the data obtained could not be verified.

   Please contact the owner of the website to inform them of this problem.

This website may not support the TLS 1.2 protocol, which is the lowest version supported by Firefox.

More information... "

Hi @ all, is there any way to open a website that i trzust inb, but that runs with an old TLS-version? I tried to open the user interfaceof my D-LINK NAS via the IP-address and only received this error: "Error: Secured connection failed An error occurred when connecting to 192.xxx. The remote site is using an unsupported version of the security protocol. Error Code: SSL_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION The website cannot be viewed because the authenticity of the data obtained could not be verified. Please contact the owner of the website to inform them of this problem. This website may not support the TLS 1.2 protocol, which is the lowest version supported by Firefox. More information... "

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Rather than typing 192.168.0.1, or whatever, into the URL bar try http://192.168.0.1. I was messing about with a router recently and Firefox kept trying to use HTTPS and failing.

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Buza umbuzo

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