Error "ssl_error_no_cipher_overlap" with Firefox
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Hello,
For a few weeks now, I haven't been able to connect to any "https" sites using Firefox.
Even Mozilla's help sites no longer display. I receive a message like this:
Secure connection failed
An error occurred while connecting to support.mozilla.org. Unable to communicate securely with the peer: no common encryption algorithm. (Error code: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap)
I tried the same address in Opera, and there I receive a message saying that the page does not exist!
When I try the same thing in IE 11, I get the correct page.
I have tried applying the suggested fixes found in Mozilla's help pages (obtained from another PC), but nothing works!
I installed version 28 from scratch, but the problem persists.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
Sincerely,
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 28.0
For a few weeks now, I haven't been able to connect to any "https" sites using Firefox.
Even Mozilla's help sites no longer display. I receive a message like this:
Secure connection failed
An error occurred while connecting to support.mozilla.org. Unable to communicate securely with the peer: no common encryption algorithm. (Error code: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap)
I tried the same address in Opera, and there I receive a message saying that the page does not exist!
When I try the same thing in IE 11, I get the correct page.
I have tried applying the suggested fixes found in Mozilla's help pages (obtained from another PC), but nothing works!
I installed version 28 from scratch, but the problem persists.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
Sincerely,
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 28.0
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Hello,
I have "initialized" the Eset settings as follows:
On the main Eset dashboard: Setup -> Enter Advanced Setup (at the very bottom)
In this window: Web and email -> Web Access Protection
In this window: Setup (the button on the right)
And here, click on Default.
This worked for me...
Best regards,
I have "initialized" the Eset settings as follows:
On the main Eset dashboard: Setup -> Enter Advanced Setup (at the very bottom)
In this window: Web and email -> Web Access Protection
In this window: Setup (the button on the right)
And here, click on Default.
This worked for me...
Best regards,