On 10/29/20 3:19 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
> Wouldnt that depend on the service you are using?
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> Linux since June 2005 On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 1:30 PM Rodney D. Myers
> wrote:
>> Has anyone else started getting;
XMPP, which was
Has anyone else started getting;
SSL handshake failure?
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Hi Rodney,
Glad to hear that worked for you :)
Unfortunately it wasn't picked up by Mozilla until it was already released,
as they added in a 'compat mode' flag into Firefox that masked the problem
for them, but broke every other app that uses NSS.
If you're interested, you can read a bit more
There was a bug introduced in the most recent version of libnss that
prevents it talking to most servers with SSL. It's fixed in an unreleased
version of nss
As a workaround (assuming this is the problem you're getting) you can limit
the max version of TLS in the Tools->Plugins->NSS Preferences
Wouldnt that depend on the service you are using?
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 1:30 PM Rodney D. Myers wrote:
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> Has anyone else started getting;
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> SSL handshake failure?
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> Rodney D. Myers - wg4usa