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[Solved] Can't Connect To Hotmail.com Using Firefox


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I Am Unable To connect To hotmail.com Using The Firefox Browser, The Error Displayed Is:

" Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to login.live.com. The response from the OCSP server was corrupted or improperly formed. (Error code: sec_error_ocsp_malformed_response)

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.

Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. "

However I Am Able To View Other Sites On My Firefox And hotmail.com Is Opening In Internet Explorer Without Any Error.

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Works fine here.

Its Working Fine In IE But Not In Firefox :(

That's Why I Asked I Knew The Site Is Not Down

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I Am Unable To connect To hotmail.com Using The Firefox Browser, The Error Displayed Is:

However I Am Able To View Other Sites On My Firefox And hotmail.com Is Opening In Internet Explorer Without Any Error.

Just few minutes ago I tested all possible versions of Firefox (Firefox standard 32-bit, Waterfox, Cyberfox, Pale Moon etc) - no problems.

Question - maybe you are using a VPN or something similar or maybe you have some wrong settings in Firefox.

How to fix it? I'll answer if, you're interested.

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No such issue, here.

. . . . . . . . . or maybe you have some wrong settings in Firefox.

Amen.

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I Am Unable To connect To hotmail.com Using The Firefox Browser, The Error Displayed Is:

However I Am Able To View Other Sites On My Firefox And hotmail.com Is Opening In Internet Explorer Without Any Error.

Just few minutes ago I tested all possible versions of Firefox (Firefox standard 32-bit, Waterfox, Cyberfox, Pale Moon etc) - no problems.

Question - maybe you are using a VPN or something similar or maybe you have some wrong settings in Firefox.

How to fix it? I'll answer if, you're interested.

No VPN Is Being Used And Even If It Was It Should Have Atleast Opened The Site.

Ofcourse I Am Interested In Fixing It.

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No such issue, here.

. . . . . . . . . or maybe you have some wrong settings in Firefox.

Amen.

Please Care To Elaborate.

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Please Care To Elaborate.

Did you try setting your OCSP validation to select Certificates automatically?

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Please Care To Elaborate.

Did you try setting your OCSP validation to select Certificates automatically?

How To Do That ?

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Please Care To Elaborate.

Did you try setting your OCSP validation to select Certificates automatically?

How To Do That ?

Options >> Advanced >> Certificates >> Select one automatically.

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Please Care To Elaborate.

Did you try setting your OCSP validation to select Certificates automatically?

How To Do That ?

Options >> Advanced >> Certificates >> Select one automatically.

Yep Done But Still No Effect :rolleyes:

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Hope Firefox was restarted. :think:

:yes:

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Looks Like I Will Have To Reset To The Default Settings Or Do A Fresh Install

Thanx All For Your Help :)

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run ccleaner?

clear router cache?

restart router?

Done That But Still :(

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unknownasphyxiated

try this
Options >> Advanced >> Certificates >> Validation > untick "When an OCSP connection server fails"

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try this

Options >> Advanced >> Certificates >> Validation > untick "When an OCSP connection server fails"

Already Tried This But In Vain.

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Did A Clean Install And Everything Is OK Now, Thanx All For Your Help :)

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@PITA, But you didn't find out what went wrong.

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@PITA, But you didn't find out what went wrong.

I Couldn't Wait Any Longer For The Solution And Hence Applied The Ultimate Step :shy:

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