I experienced this when I try to access a site.
By default, Firefox do OSCP now. It check the issuer of the security certificate and ask him if the issued certificate has not been notified as compromized by the customer.
Cek and read this page:support.mozilla
Unfortunately, this is the case. The certificate used by the site is no more guaranteed by the issuer. This is a very rare issue and quite problematic. Contact the site owner so that it can fix it.
I never saw this error before, but maybe you can add an exception temporarily.
Then i found a way to fix the problem. In a pinch you can disable OCSP:
in a FF3 browser location bar type "about:config"
in the filter box, type "security"
double-click the entry "security.OCSP.enabled" and change the 1 to a 0
if you are experiencing issues around firefox, please visit : mozilla
oke thanks Brad.... :)
ReplyDeletesama-sama bro ! :ngakak
ReplyDelete" masih beLum ngerti bro__gimana caranya tuh??? terangin pake baha indonesia aja pLiss :D :D "
ReplyDeletebuka tab baru di mozilla. ketik: about:config
ReplyDeletedi filter box ente tulis Security trus enter.
ntar ketemu security.OCSP.enabled trus dobel klik ganti jadi 0 (nol).
I really appreciate your fantastic post. Thanks for sharing such a nice tip. Good information and will be useful for us...
ReplyDeleteMore info:- Mozilla Firefox Technical Support