On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 17:18:23 -0700
walt <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03/19/2015 05:15 PM, »Q« wrote:
> >> The OCSP server
> >> > experienced an internal error. (Error code:
> >> > sec_error_ocsp_server_error)
> >> > 
> >> > The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the
> >> > authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
> 
> > Why didn't you say so?  ;)
> > 
> > Enter "about:config" in the address bar, search for
> > "security.OCSP.require" and toggle it to false, which is the default
> > (Mozilla's shipped default, at least).
> 
> Very interesting, thanks.
> 
> Now that I have an expert's brain to pick :)  maybe you can answer two
> more questions for me:
> 
> I know I didn't change that flag myself, but something did.  Do you
> know if firefox extensions/addons can change the items in
> about:config?

I won't cop to being an expert!  But yes, extensions can change
settings, and AFAIK if/when that happens there is no way to tell what
extension has done what to them.  If an extension changed that
particular setting, I'd guess it would be an extension meant to tighten
security.

> Second, I "fixed" the problem once by rebooting my wireless router,
> but got the same error again early this morning -- which I "fixed"
> once again by rebooting my wireless router.  This makes me worry that
> somebody out there in the evil internet might be changing the
> security settings of my router (which is owned by my ISP and has
> remotely updateable firmware).

Sorry, I have no idea how to investigate that.


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