
On 1/13/21 2:10 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
| From: Giles Orr via talk <talk@gtalug.org>
| This site fails to load | in FF on Linux - but works fine in FF, Chrome and Safari on Mac. It | also works in Chromium on Linux.
Wow.
| It doesn't appear to be a TLS version issue as I first guessed ... if | only I'd read the "error code" I would have known better, but TLS | version issues are commonest. Sorry, I guess I don't have much to | add, but site encryption issues like this always interest me as I | spent a fair bit of time learning about site encryption ... and this | is still beyond me.
I don't spend any time trying to understand TLS.
- I was under the impression TLS expects that the cipher suite will be negotiated (totally? partially?). If so, is there a tool that lets one observe this negotiation?
- my most frequent problem is with expired certificates. When this happens, Firefox lets you accept the cert anyway, if you ask it to.
- the error message I got offered no useful alternatives and it didn't say what HASH algorithm it didn't support.
- is there a commonly used TLS hash which requires licensing?
- I can wget the web page and then look at it with Firefox on Linux. ---
Sorry about the typo if it's easier for you guys this is the official repo with the reports as well: https://github.com/Rust-GCC/Reporting I also tried it on firefox and the link seems to be working now for me. Not sure what's occurring if there are still issues for you, Nick
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