On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 09:57:07PM -, Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 08:00:26PM -, Brian Candler wrote:
> > Uninstalling the google toolbar appears to have fixed the problem! At
> > least, I could go to https://signup.tiscali-business.co.uk/ immediately.
> > The first time
on 2007-03-26 13:09:08 UTC Alexander Sack wrote:
> Do you have any custom certificates installed?
No custom certificate.
Deleting the whole ~/.mozilla/firefox also fix the problem temporary.
I'm still no able to find the condition making it coming back.
Olivier
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 08:00:26PM -, Brian Candler wrote:
> Uninstalling the google toolbar appears to have fixed the problem! At
> least, I could go to https://signup.tiscali-business.co.uk/ immediately.
> The first time I tried http://www.barlays.co.uk/ and 'login' I got the
> same error, bu
Uninstalling the google toolbar appears to have fixed the problem! At
least, I could go to https://signup.tiscali-business.co.uk/ immediately.
The first time I tried http://www.barlays.co.uk/ and 'login' I got the
same error, but after a couple of retries it was fine.
So this needs some more exhau
> Do you have any custom certificates installed?
In my case, I don't think so. If I run
strings .mozilla/firefox/*/cert8.db
on both my own account or my wife's, I see only "Version". Is there
another or more direct way to check?
The problem remains. My account can access https sites, but he
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 10:07:28AM -, Olivier Berlanger wrote:
> I have the same problem.
>
> It seems that the SSL is broken due to an incorrect setting in the
> personal profile of the user (something under ~/.mozilla/firefox) so it
> can be broken for one user of the PC but work for the oth
I have the same problem.
It seems that the SSL is broken due to an incorrect setting in the
personal profile of the user (something under ~/.mozilla/firefox) so it
can be broken for one user of the PC but work for the others.
As a workaround I use to:
1) update my firefox SSL configuration in
ed
My wife is affected by this problem too - in firefox, independent of
thunderbird.
Since the most recent update to firefox was applied (via the orange
update icon on the panel), she has been unable to access her on-line
banking.
It's easy to replicate: enter URL http://www.barclays.co.uk/, then cl
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:36:48PM -, Stephen D Kamm wrote:
>
> and I replicated exactly the situation described in my post of
> 2007-03-02 02:51:13 UTC: https works from within Firefox, but clicking
> on link from Thunderbird e-mail produces PSM error.
>
OK, that might be more reasonable
Alexander Sack wrote:
> Most likely you did not just restart firefox after upgrade properly.
>
???
I clicked on the launcher on the panel, as usual. If you mean I didn't
shut down Firefox before upgrade, my recollection is that I in fact did,
out of normal habit. But to test your hypothesis
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 02:01:25PM -, Stephen D Kamm wrote:
> OK, after "Complete Removal" and re-installation, I am in the same
> situation reported in my comment of 2007-03-02 02:51:13 UTC.
>
> In other words, in my installation, 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.06.2
> is, from the user's perspe
OK, after "Complete Removal" and re-installation, I am in the same
situation reported in my comment of 2007-03-02 02:51:13 UTC.
In other words, in my installation, 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.06.2
is, from the user's perspective, functionally the same as
1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.06.1
Could t
Sorry, but a simple Synaptic update using Firefox
1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.06.2 re-broke my partially functional
Firefox.
The patch did not work for me
I will try complete removal and re-install, and see if that works,
again.
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thanks for confirming this.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexander Sack
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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The latest update to Firefox 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.06.2 has fixed
the problem for me. Thanks for the quick fix!
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On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 02:51:13AM -, Stephen D Kamm wrote:
> This is weird - I hope it's a clue.
> HOWEVER, when I click on the link https://launchpad.net/bugs/89023 as it
> appears in the "bouncescanonical.com" e-mail, I still get the PSM
> error message (I use Thunderbird). BUT I can type t
This is weird - I hope it's a clue.
Using Synaptic, I "Completely Removed" Firefox (which automatically
entailed removing two Epiphany programs and Yelp). Then I immediately
re-installed FIrefox and firefox-gnome-support. Now I can access
https://www.amazon.com, https://launchpad.net, etc.
HOWE
i cannot reproduce with the current dapper version. However we ship a
fix that sounds related. So probably this will be fixed really soon.
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I too am experiencing this.
I use Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 LTS x86_64, kernel 2.6.15.26
Firefox update 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.06.1 apparently broke many
sites (e.g. amazon.com personal account maintenance; launchpad.net) due
to above problem with PSM.
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