> that's why Mozilla already has cert warnings. > I get the point of trying to protect users from malicious attacks, but (That wasn't meant to sound catty, sorry. > given that I'm lazy, I wouldn't be surprised if I just start using Chrome > installed Chrome just to be able to hit my company's internal websites, and > access those sites, people will stop using Firefox. > uncooperative IT departments, and so on. > legacy devices that cannot be upgraded, company internal servers with > IMHO, no SSL certificate error should be exempt from overriding. > Firefox 36 removed that functionality and now reports a > I was able to access my company's intranet using Firefox 35. > overridable for a while (if it ever was). > For posterity, the error "sec_error_untrusted_issuer" hasn't been (In reply to David Keeler (use needinfo?) from comment #9)
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