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Secure Connection Failed Firefox 33.0.2 (Secure Connection Failed Issuer certificate is invalid. (Error code: sec_error_ca_cert_invalid) )

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Upgraded to 33.0.2 and now on certain self-signed sites that my internal networked servers use I receive the Secure Connection Failed Firefox 33.0.2 (Secure Connection Failed Issuer certificate is invalid. Error code: sec_error_ca_cert_invalid). The sites are used to administer my internal servers and have current certs. Is there a work around or fix for this issue? I should have stayed on older versions of FF.

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Upgraded to 33.0.2 and now on certain self-signed sites that my internal networked servers use I receive the Secure Connection Failed Firefox 33.0.2 (Secure Connection Failed Issuer certificate is invalid. Error code: sec_error_ca_cert_invalid). The sites are used to administer my internal servers and have current certs. Is there a work around or fix for this issue? I should have stayed on older versions of FF. Thank you.

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hello bpainter77, i think this issue will be addressed in an upcoming update - setting an exception for pages with a sec_error_ca_cert_invalid error may work with firefox 34 beta already: http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/beta/

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hello bpainter77, i think this issue will be addressed in an upcoming update - setting an exception for pages with a sec_error_ca_cert_invalid error may work with firefox 34 beta already: http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/beta/

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That did fix the issue. Thanks. The browser is a little sluggish after the update but I can certainly live with that.