> > To make my point again, I can't access https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/ > > from Firefox, I have to use Chrome. > In Chrome, navigate to https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/ > <https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/> and then click the green lock. Click on > the "Connection" tab then cut and paste the first couple of sentences. > Thanks, > Peter
With thanks to Yuhong Bao and Peter Gutman, yes, I am behind enterprise network behaving like MITM, but that's my point. I've only recently just supported IT to correct MITM cert distribution and we still have issues like this. But none of these issues affected Chrome. Chrome works for enterprise out of the box. With thanks to Peter Bowen, answers below, but please note I'm not asking this forum to fix my Firefox. I'm suggesting that there may be a long term problem for Firefox not operating easily enough to prevent it getting excluded from enterprises and homes just on this basis alone. At https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/ Chrome says "The identity of Mozilla Foundation at Mountain View, California US has been verified by DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA. Valid Certificate Transparency information was supplied by the server." and "Your connection to input.mozilla.org is encrypted using a modern cipher suite. The connection uses TLS 1.2. The connection is encrypted and authenticated using AES_128_GCM and uses ECDHE_RSA as the key exchange mechanism." After I re-tried in Firefox, after a delay of a few minutes, it eventually shows the page. Firefox is showing the page now. But originally attempting the URI gives the message I shared, and continuous to give it even when pushing hard refreshes a few times. _______________________________________________ dev-security-policy mailing list dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-security-policy