Why firefox started assuming that I ask a connection secure for all Web sites and disabled scripting and styling on those I can access?

Fortunately, I was a user of firefox for six months. After downloading the beta version, several "bad" things took place. Most web applications page (for example, using firefox, google.com) result in the message that I asked a secure connection and the site does not have a valid certificate. When I add this site to websites of exceptions, the loading of the page but only the HTML - no script styles none - not like the old days. In addition, after uninstalling (more clear all the personal data in the process) and to reinstall version 18, I get the same behavior more in the one case, I tried my ins journal for the wsj.comsubscriber site hang-likely problems of scripts. Furthermore, I could not access to this and previous pages of help while on firefox - this query uses the ie9 bad access.

To see ESET:

  • ESET setup-> Advanced Configuration-> expand web and email-> SSL shaft
  • SSL protocol: do not scan SSL protocol

Some firewalls monitor secure connections (https) and send their own certificate instead of the certificate of the Web site.

You can retrieve the certificate and check details such as WHO issued the certificates and the expiration dates of certificates.

  • Click on the link at the bottom of the error page: "I understand the risks".

Let Firefox recover the certificate: "Add Exception"-> "get certificate".

  • Click on the "view..." button. "and inspect the certificate and the Coachman, who is the sender.

You can see more details like the intermediate certificates that are used in the details pane.

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