Disable security certification in mozilla

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sritce

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i could not enter in to many sites as it displas invalid security ceritcation error.Though i can add that site to exception list,it is very difficult for me add for each and every site..could some tell me how to disable or over come this issue..any script available...awaiting your replies..
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Sri
 
Check settings here:

Open Firefox> Tools> Options> Security> Warning Messages> Settings> check what you want, uncheck what you don't want.

Open Firefox> Tools> Options> Advanced> Encryption> Certificates> check the various settings and select what you want.
 
Give me the exact wording of the message.

Give me a couple of site where you get this message.

Have you clicked on 'accept anyway'?

Is this just trying to access a site or does it also include getting an add-n For Firefox?
 
Be glad! Your browser's ecurity has saved you from a bad site! I get the same message on two URL with no option to override.

Both bring up the invalid server certificate.
https://www.ultimatix.net/
https://www.ultimatix.net/logon.do

Perhaps if you read this, you will appreciate why these safeguards are in place:

http://mjg59.livejournal.com/99905.html

"Don't install this package. Don't let anyone else install this package. If you see anyone advocating the installation of this package, call them a fool. There's absolutely no excuse whatsoever for the existence of this kind of crap."

This is a reworked Automatix:
hank you for this community service. It's excellent to have a place to point to when explaining why these things must be avoided. I install Automatix once or twice many years ago and it promptly wrecked my system - not by bugs but by design (as above).
A broken system is worse than a lacking system, even if it was true.
Anyway. I wrote about Automatix some time ago. It died and the world became a better place. More recently it's been resurrected as something calle Ultimatix. In summary, don't bother. It's crap. And dangerous. But mostly crap. Again, I'm going to utterly ignore the UI code and just concentrate on what it runs.

You mention using latest Mozilla 3.5b99. I haven't gotten update notice of full public release of v3.5 yet.
Firefox 3.5 RC1 should be definitely installed by users of previous versions of Firefox 3.5 especially those who have been stuck with 3.5b4 because of the bugs introduced in 3.5b99.

But this is NOT the problem, I have v3.0.11 and got the same warning.
 
You got messed up dude

what you have posted is all aobut a software called ULTIMATIX .You went in a wrong path...Its some thing related to Linux environment..The site i have mentioned is Tata Cosultance Services (TCS) official webstie ..
 
No "dude", I didn't mess up!

The URL you left was: https://www.ultimatix.net

Unfortunately, somehow you typed in a couple of dots followed by the word 'between', like this:


and the dots follow by 'Between' became part of the link. If you run the cursor over it, you will see the entire line highlight for the link.

That wasn't a good URL and I deleted the dots and the word 'Between' because that wasn't proper syntax for a URL, ending the URL in dot net.

Would you like to try again to leave the URL correctly?
 
Well, "dude", your site has an invalid security certificate. Since it's a secure site, it may be that you don't have the security socket layers enable to access it! The s after http means it's secure.

Look here: http://www.robtex.com/dns/www.ultimatix.net.html

Tools> Advanced> Security Certificates> Validation> allow this as an exception. I don't know if it's possible due to the information of multiple servers on the site above.

I take no responsibility for this.
 
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