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DOESN'T WORK ON Firefox

Schwarttzy

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Here's the error I keep getting when browsing with Firefox.

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Acer4LO

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Wow yeah me too! I didn't want to say anything because I thought one of my add-ons was causing the problem.
 

SlcHummer

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As a work around type 'about:config' into your Firefox address bar, then search for 'security.ssl.enable_ocsp_stapling' and double-click it and change its value to 'false'. This should be considered a temporary fix until the site is fixed.
 

Schwarttzy

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SO EXCITED! Thursday I will be looking at a Unicorn of H3 Hummers. It's a Luxury, Adventure, Alpha that looks exactly the same as my H3 Hummer! Which means I'll just swap over the parts. Also it only has 7k more miles than the one I'm driving. Should have less rust too.
 

Acer4LO

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SO EXCITED! Thursday I will be looking at a Unicorn of H3 Hummers. It's a Luxury, Adventure, Alpha that looks exactly the same as my H3 Hummer! Which means I'll just swap over the parts. Also it only has 7k more miles than the one I'm driving. Should have less rust too.

Nice!!! What year is it 2008, 09' or 10'?
 

Korby7

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Utah
SO EXCITED! Thursday I will be looking at a Unicorn of H3 Hummers. It's a Luxury, Adventure, Alpha that looks exactly the same as my H3 Hummer! Which means I'll just swap over the parts. Also it only has 7k more miles than the one I'm driving. Should have less rust too.

:thumbs:
 

alrock

El Diablo
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Scottsdale
I do plan to address this but I have not had time. My apologies. Please continue to use your workarounds for now. I do not have an ETA in part as I do not know the root issue.
 

H3V8

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Texas
I do plan to address this but I have not had time. My apologies. Please continue to use your workarounds for now. I do not have an ETA in part as I do not know the root issue.

The issue is likely that you're not redirecting http to https. The risk is that some users will be using an unsecure connection if they've bookmarked http://www.hummer4x4offroad.com instead of https://www.hummer4x4offroad.com for example.

I'm not sure what you're using to host the site, but it may be as easy as creating a file named ".htaccess" in your root web directory if you're using apache and setting a rewrite rule like the following:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]

That would force all links to the site to be https (secured) which might fix the Firefox issue. Maybe worth a shot.
 
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