![]() ![]() ![]() So I am pretty sure it cannot work on default Leap installation unless you specifically configured your system or your Mozilla to use alternative CA source. I have scratch Leap 15.5 I did a couple of days ago to verify some other issue and it includes the standard mozilla-nss-certs. It is installed on two Leap systems here and I see explicit zypper invocation in /var/log/zypp/history. But to my best knowledge this package is not installed automatically either on Leap or on Tumbleweed. It gets CA from the well known locations like /usr/share/pki or /etc/pki. One alternative implementation is provided by p11-kit, specifically p11-kit-nss-trust package. ![]() It is possible to replace this library with alternative implementation or explicitly add additional compatible library as “Security Device” in Firefox settings. Default implementation that is part of Mozilla is provided by mozilla-nss-certs subpackage and simply contains static built-in list of approved CA. The CA certificates used by Mozilla come from libnssckbi.so library. But if that doesn’t work with Tumbleweed, I would consider it a bug worth reporting. Is there any specific feature that works correctly in Chrome that does not work in Firefox? I currently use Firefox v116.0.3 as my default browser and at first glance I can't see any difference when I open the Dell forum in either MS Edge v1.62 or Chrome v1.111, However, most of my testing has been done with Firefox.ĭell Inspiron 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.3324 * Firefox v116.0.3 * Microsoft Defender v0.1004-0.1005 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.6.1.280- * Macrium Reflect Free v * Dell Update for Windows Universal v5.0.0 * My Dell v2.2.4.That’s working fine for me with Leap 15.5. ![]() For example, email notifications aren't working so you probably did not receive an email when I relied to this thread (although you will be able to see your "in-app" notifications after you sign in to the forum and click the "bell" icon in the top banner). There have been several problems reported since Dell rolled out new software for the forum a few weeks ago - see my 1 thread New Forum Software (Aug 2023) Has Removed Paragraph Breaks and Bulleted Lists From Old Posts. ![]()
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