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Date:      Mon, 3 May 2010 19:30:06 GMT
From:      Chris Petrik <c.petrik.sosa@gmail.com>
To:        gecko@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ports/144145: www/firefox: Firefox 3.6 does not allow any  https-connection
Message-ID:  <201005031930.o43JU6Mt013089@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR ports/144145; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Chris Petrik <c.petrik.sosa@gmail.com>
To: Norbert Koch <nkoch@gmx.de>
Cc: bug-followup@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/144145: www/firefox: Firefox 3.6 does not allow any 
	https-connection
Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 14:29:10 -0500

 I don't have this issue with either thunderbird ir firefox. Which is
 rather weird.
 
 On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Norbert Koch <nkoch@gmx.de> wrote:
 > Chris Petrik schrieb:
 >> I misread the cp .mozilla .... so the firewall suggestion can be lifted.
 >>
 >> I would try and see if any addons are at fault. I login to my banking
 >> site daily and never had such issues regarding SSL, I am using https
 >> now to reply to this post.
 >>
 >> I also can not reproduce this issue at all.
 >>
 >> Possibly give us your setup, if you say copying .mozilla to
 >> .mozilla.old and loading firefox I suggest some sort of corruption in
 >> the mozilla configs. I myself would just rm -rf ~/.mozilla but I take
 >> it for some reason you don't wish to do that. normally when I have
 >> issues with firefox which is very few I just rm -rf .mozilla and it
 >> all works like a champ. Without any errors, coredumps, etc.. very hard
 >> to debug this issue.
 >>
 > Hello Chris,
 > thank you for your reply. I was already in contact with Florian Smeets
 > who was very helpful. We did some experiments but without success.
 > He already has all information about my computer incl. all installed ports.
 >
 > Even after a clean re-install without any addons I see this behaviour.
 > The funny thing is, Florian sent me Firefox 3.6 as pre-built package,
 > which runs fine on my computer. The only dependency I had to reinstall
 > was perl. After deinstalling the package I tried another build from
 > source and had the same problem again. So I think it must be something
 > with my build environment.
 >
 > BTW, did I mention that I have to stay with Thunderbird 2 for - I think -
 > the same reason? Thunderbird 3 hangs too with encrypted connections.
 >



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