Firefox cannot connect securely because the SSL protocol is disabled
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) lets you securely access websites. Websites that use SSL will have "https" at the start of their address. Most banking sites and online stores use SSL.
If Firefox can't access a secure site, it will show an error page saying:
An error occurred during a connection to (site name).
Can't connect securely because the SSL protocol has been disabled.
(Error code: ssl_error_ssl_disabled)
This article will describe how to enable SSL in Firefox if you get this message.
If you additionally receive the message "Could not initialize the browser's security component", see Could not initialize the browser security component.
For any other errors, see Error loading web sites.
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Check your SSL settings
- At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences....
- Select the Advanced panel.
- Click the Encryption tab.
- Verify that Use SSL 3.0 and Use TLS 1.0 are check marked.
- If both boxes are check marked, this section does not apply. You can skip to the next section.
- If both Use SSL 3.0 and Use TLS 1.0 are not check marked, check mark both of them.
- Click to close the Options windowClick to close the Preferences windowClose the Preferences window
Try to access a secure site again. If it still doesn't work, continue in the next section.
Check your proxy settings
Some computers are configured to access the Internet through a proxy.
- At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences....
- Select the Advanced panel.
- Click the Network tab.
- Click .
- If Manual proxy configuration is selected, you are using a manually configured proxy server. Verify that all protocols listed in the dialog box are pointing to the address of your proxy server. Contact your network administrator if you don't know this address.
- If Manual proxy configuration is not selected, this section does not apply. You can skip to the next section.
- Make any changes, and click to close the Connection Settings window.
- Click to close the Options windowClick to close the Preferences windowClose the Preferences window
Try to access a secure site again. If it still doesn't work, continue in the next section.
Security software
To use SSL protocol, Firefox needs to make a connection to itself. Some security software can block this connection. For information on how to configure security software to allow Firefox the access it needs, see Firewalls.
Problem with a specific site
You can test your browser for SSL functionality. If your browser passes the test, the problem may be specific to the site you're trying to access.
Based on information from SSL is disabled (mozillaZine KB)
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