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I started migrating over to LibreWolf but I get this email when connecting to Poal:

Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to poal.co. The OCSP server experienced an internal error.

Error code: SEC_ERROR_OCSP_SERVER_ERROR

I've deleted cookies, cache, and everything I can think of to no avail. I know it's something on my end because I can connect using Brave, Ungoogled Chromium, Firefox, and Waterfox.

What do?

I started migrating over to LibreWolf but I get this email when connecting to Poal: > Secure Connection Failed > An error occurred during a connection to poal.co. The OCSP server experienced an internal error. > Error code: SEC_ERROR_OCSP_SERVER_ERROR I've deleted cookies, cache, and everything I can think of to no avail. I know it's something on my end because I can connect using Brave, Ungoogled Chromium, Firefox, and Waterfox. What do?

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No no, I meant turning certificates off on his side directly. If that browser is his daily driver, not sure it's the best idea to uncheck a box you might forget to recheck

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That's not Poal's problem. There are enough browser alternatives around for users to decide if they want to give up security over ease of use.

LW FAQ: We enable OCSP in hard-fail mode, meaning that if the revocation status of a certificate cannot be verified because the CA cannot be reached, then it will be treated as broken. While this improves security, it could also decreases usability as OCSP servers tend to be down often.

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Sounds janky as fuck from LW side. That's like disabling the safety from a gun because sometimes it doesn't click over all the way

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No. It's like disabling the trigger when the position of the safety cannot be determined. It's the other browsers that are disabling the safety.