Error on my site after 94.0.1 update
So I have a very strange issue I just noticed today. I went to browse to my companies site just doing solidsignal.com and got a "SEC_ERROR_REVOKED_CERTIFICATE" request when browsing to it. The funny thing is if I browse to it doing www.solidsignal.com the site works perfectly fine. This isn't an issue with Edge or Chrome only Firefox.
I was able to find a work around in an old article where if I go into about:config and edit "security.OCSP.enabled" and set the value to 2. (Are site uses an EV Cert) site pulls up no problem using solidsignal.com it's only when the value is set to 1 that it can't reach.
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Same for me, this is what Kaspersky is showing me when I try solidsignal.com
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Detected at: 11/15/2021 9:53:59 PM
URL: solidsignal.com
Reason: Authorization for this certificate or one of the certificates in the certificate chain was canceled. View certificate
Got it. Use this link; https://www.solidsignal.com/
Note the https
This seems to come up with GoDaddy customers, that their certificates randomly get revoked, but because Firefox seems to be the only browser doing OCSP checks, it is only detected in Firefox.
The www subdomain is hosted on 173.222.162.29 and .39 (Akamai CDN) and has a certificate issued June 13, 2021.
The base domain is hosted on 72.34.170.87 (Oracle/Venda address range) and has a certificate issued Dec. 1, 2020 that is expiring Dec. 1, 2021 (even if it hadn't been revoked). SSLLabs test page
I think the newer certificate needs to be installed on the second server, but check with... Venda? I'm not clear on what is going on with the hosting.