we’ll see how the behavior can be reverted

  • @kixikOP
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    2 years ago

    It’s not a cookies, neither site data issue. I did try your suggestions about cleaning all site data, and it didn’t help. I still get the OCSP mal formed response. BTW, it’s not Lemmy, it’s teddit. Lemmy is not giving me issues. I once in a while read some locally (cookies) subscribed reddits through teddit, but I no longer have a reddit account…

    I’ll keep commented the ocsp require setting out. It seems safe, given that’s why stappling was introduced. Besides, it’s FF’s recommendation, given the ocsp service of the site might be down, or not working well. But FF indicates stappling solves the issue, particularly because:

    security.ssl.enable_ocsp_must_staple

    is set to true by default. However I’m locking it in librewolf.cfg just in case…

    I don’t think this is a bug about the ocsp require setting, and I believe it’s working as intended, just that it’s way too strict. You can try out teddit on your own. If you do, please let me know. I don’t discard any other issue, but the error message seems way too clear, hehe.

    Thanks !

    • @fishonthenetM
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      22 years ago

      BTW, it’s not Lemmy, it’s teddit.

      ooops, sorry. it is working for me tho, weird.

      But FF indicates stappling solves the issue

      not all websites actually support stapling, keep that in mind. either way we plan to expose the require setting in the UI in the next release, that should make things easier!

      • @kixikOP
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        12 years ago

        OK, weird, I don’t know what might be causing librewolf to get ocsp mal formed responses on my side, :(

        • @fishonthenetM
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          22 years ago

          either way we plan to expose the require setting in the UI in the next release, that should make things easier!

          it’s in the latest 98.0.2 which was released today :-)