[Bug 114179] Re: Error establishing an encrypted connection
gshlomi
gshlomi at hotmail.com
Sat May 12 17:43:12 UTC 2007
so far, the same error with Galeon & Epiphany...
trying to use www.logmein.com to take remote control over the internet using Java...
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> From: leszek.hanusz at gmail.com
> To: gshlomi at hotmail.com
> Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 08:56:13 +0000
> Subject: [Bug 114179] Re: Error establishing an encrypted connection
>
> Thanks for your bug report
> Can you establish an encrypted connection with another browser or is it limited to firefox ?
>
> from
> http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.firefox/browse_thread/thread/5c03de873113d39b
> :
>
> "error code -12194 indicates that the server to which you connected send you
> an SSL "Access Denied" error alert. Normally that message is only sent by
> SSL servers that request your client to authenticate itself with a
> certificate, and then reject that certificate. That error alert means
> "Peer received a valid certificate, but access was denied."
>
> But you report that you're seeing it on all https servers, and the vast
> majority of SSL servers never request client authentication.
>
> So, I think the most likely explanation is that you've got some proxy
> server or proxy software that is intentionally interfering with all
> your https connections. There are so-called firewall products out there,
> and so called anonymous browsing products, and so-called advertising
> blockers that intentionally block all https traffic because they can't
> snoop on it and so they think they're protecting your security by
> disallowing all connections on which they cannot snoop. In my opinion,
> all such software should be completely expunged from your system..
>
> So, check and see if your browser has become configured to use a proxy,
> and if so, try disabling that. Second, if you're using some third party
> firewall product, or some so-called anonymous browsing software, try
> disabling that and see if the problem goes away. (I predict it will.)
> If it does, you know what software is REALLY at fault. "
>
> ** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
> Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
>
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> Error establishing an encrypted connection
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