In this 3 weeks old post by the mad ppl at moz i read
Untrusted Certificates: Your browser might not recognize revoked or fraudulent security certificates, putting you at risk when visiting websites.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/root-certificate-expiration
and I am finding a few thousand posts on ppl asking how to bypass this for testing etc.
No “solution” i found works and FF does not allow (unlike Chrome, Edge or any other sane browser) to simply proceed. There is “advanced options” and all…but no proceed.
The thousands and thousands of posts asking for this for over a decade are bummed out too.
- “Query OCSP responder servers to confirm the current validity of certificates” disabled is not working
- about:config anything with SSL,security.ssl.enable_ocsp_stapling, security.ssl.enable_ocsp etc no longer have an impact.
I know hardly anyone still uses the greedy slob machine but you die hards might know: how to allow to proceed ony ANY ssl cert in FF?
invalid argument according to ff die hards. maybe if we opt into more telemetry it would work ;-)