Re: Firefox security too strict (HSTS?)?

2015-11-04 Thread Anil G
Yes, Eric, the issue continues, though I'm not antagonistic as you seem to think, and I've never claimed to understand this space but out here in the real world the issue continues and Firefox is therefore depreciated here. This URL https://www.anymeeting.com/Free-Web-Conferencing-Features.aspx

Re: Firefox security too strict (HSTS?)?

2015-09-24 Thread Anil G
> My organization, a significant government agency, just told people to stop > using Chrome and Firefox (and to use Internet Explorer) for major internal > applications because of their mutual decision to drop TLS version > negotiation support for 1.0. > > I channeled my passion in the direction

Re: Firefox security too strict (HSTS?)?

2015-09-23 Thread Anil G
How happy am I that R Kent James finally recognises my issue? After more than 30 posts we're finally talking about it. Does the resistance showing here indicate the cultural problem that R Kent James refers to? I don't know if I'm reading these posts right but, kindly: Michael Stroder: "within

Re: Firefox security too strict (HSTS?)?

2015-09-18 Thread Anil G
> > 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/ > and then click the green lock. Click on > the "Connection" tab then cut and paste