I tried copying nssckbi.dll from FF installs (tried both 32 and 64 bit individually), however this doesn't do anything upon loading light (still get cert errors). Running Windows 10 and version 47.0 of light.
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for anyone else who had this problem, copy libnssckbi-p11-kit.so from /usr/lib/ to /usr/lib/light , and then create a link from libnssckbi.so to libnssckbi-p11-kit.so in /usr/lib/light .
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Hey i triedThat too, copying nsssckbi.dll into the light dff47 version. Didn't see any change.
My website issue is that alot of certs seem to be missiing on legit sites.
But more important to me is Mail.com that uses SSL, aLthough i don't get a cert complaint i cant use any of the buttons after logging nor click the emails to open them...i don't known if its related. Oh and i'm on light release 30, that reports its ff 47. Is this crap fixed in 31? And if so someone compile a win32 binary please
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Was unable to load Trello using Light but it worked with Firefox. I copied /usr/lib/firefox/libnssckbi.so to /usr/local/lib/light (backing up the original) and now it works fine.
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Hello! Thanks for the great browser.
But I have a problem with...
Why I can't open some websites?
Example:
http://ya.ru
or
http://yandex.ru
Original Firefox and other browsers works very well and do not have this problem.
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https://sourceforge.net/p/lightfirefox/wiki/certs/
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I tried copying nssckbi.dll from FF installs (tried both 32 and 64 bit individually), however this doesn't do anything upon loading light (still get cert errors). Running Windows 10 and version 47.0 of light.
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Works fine copying the ilbrary over in Linux though. Strange, only Windows has this problem.
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what about for linux?
It's the same.
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for anyone else who had this problem, copy libnssckbi-p11-kit.so from /usr/lib/ to /usr/lib/light , and then create a link from libnssckbi.so to libnssckbi-p11-kit.so in /usr/lib/light .
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Hey i triedThat too, copying nsssckbi.dll into the light dff47 version. Didn't see any change.
My website issue is that alot of certs seem to be missiing on legit sites.
But more important to me is Mail.com that uses SSL, aLthough i don't get a cert complaint i cant use any of the buttons after logging nor click the emails to open them...i don't known if its related. Oh and i'm on light release 30, that reports its ff 47. Is this crap fixed in 31? And if so someone compile a win32 binary please
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Also mail.com works with pcxfirefox 47r2, and also ultimatefox 35!. So its light with a problem. And i tried w/o plugins too truplencheck
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Was unable to load Trello using Light but it worked with Firefox. I copied /usr/lib/firefox/libnssckbi.so to /usr/local/lib/light (backing up the original) and now it works fine.