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Firefox Android: No option to continue with "Untrusted Connection"

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Why is the user not given the choice of connecting to "Untrusted Websites" (or websites with bad SSL certificates) ? This option is present in the desktop browser, under the advanced options section, but not in the app. Makes it irritating when trying to connect to intranet websites where security is often poorly implemented and doesn't matter anyway.

Why is the user not given the choice of connecting to "Untrusted Websites" (or websites with bad SSL certificates) ? This option is present in the desktop browser, under the advanced options section, but not in the app. Makes it irritating when trying to connect to intranet websites where security is often poorly implemented and doesn't matter anyway.

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The website has an invalid certificate. Wildcard certificates are only valid for one level of matching. The site you are trying to connect to is two levels deep. The certificate *.amrita.edu is only valid for cb.amrita.edu not intranet.cb.amrita.edu. The correct cert would be for *.cb.amrita.edu or intranet.cb.amrita.edu.

The part of the school that runs the website would need to address this issue.

This is defined in RFC 2818 section 3.1 www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2818.txt

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You can add exceptions for these sites on the warning page. It should be at the bottom of the page, under I understand the risks. You don't have that? Please attach a screenshot about it.

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Here's a screenshot. The link you're referring to does appear on the desktop.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Jh68y8snpd-NyoRCFL91i3d64Z5r6802/view?usp=drivesdk

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Solução escolhida

The website has an invalid certificate. Wildcard certificates are only valid for one level of matching. The site you are trying to connect to is two levels deep. The certificate *.amrita.edu is only valid for cb.amrita.edu not intranet.cb.amrita.edu. The correct cert would be for *.cb.amrita.edu or intranet.cb.amrita.edu.

The part of the school that runs the website would need to address this issue.

This is defined in RFC 2818 section 3.1 www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2818.txt