Firefox 3 Hates Self Signed SSL Certs

For some reason the Firefox developers seem to have taken protecting end users to a rather inane level, as the errors displayed for self signed certificates are extremely confusing.

See below for an example:

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Just because a cert is self-signed does not make it insecure!

Of course if the site you are connecting to is a public ecommerce site then maybe you should consider your options very carefully, but when it’s something like a hosting control panel for Virtuozzo you need to be able to access it.

If you look at the bottom of the screen you’ll see a little link: “Or you can add an exception”
If you click on that and then follow the steps you will be able to access the site / control panel without any issues.

With older versions of Firefox this wasn’t as much of an issue, as the warning message was a nice big popup.

The new version of Firefox handles this situation very badly.

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