For roughly the past hour, Subeta has gradually become unusable for me on Firefox.
Using Firefox v43.0.3, getting this message when I try to access the site:
The site works perfectly fine in Chrome.
If it's any help with tracking this down, the fancy buttons Subeta uses have been vanishing in Firefox before the site became inaccessible in FF.
Hard refresh, disabling Adblock and clearing the cache did nothing.
Same here.
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I'm here on Chrome right now because I'm having the same problem.
My brother is getting the same thing. I made a ticket but not sure I should have. He's too worried to come on.
This is still a problem. I'd think people aren't here posting about it because they only use Firefox and can't get on.
It isn't that because I am not having any of these issues and I am playing on FF. I will see what I can find out though!
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Thanks! It only started happening yesterday in the early evening for me. Even adding the site as an exception won't let me through. Chrome is working just fine, though.
I just put in a report so as soon as I see an answer I will let you guys know :)
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I had this problem, and when I added subeta.net to the list of trusted sites, I got an unuseable Subeta absolutely full of broken frames.
Yeah, it doesn't work on FF at all for me, even after adding it and saying I wanted to go to it even with the warnings.
Thank you very much! Here's hoping someone can take a look at what's up asap since this is reducing accessibility.
Strange that it's not working for some people, but works for others. Chrome (both mobile and desktop) work perfectly fine for me, but FF on desktop is a no-go no matter what.
Oddly, it seems to be working for me today. No certificate query or broken frames. I wonder if it had to do with the anti-ddos page that was put in place.
I think that was probably it :/
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Huh. Wouldn't it be affecting everyone that uses Firefox if it was the DDoS protection script? This bug is selective about who it hits, I'm genuinely curious why. Does it depend on location, or something?
Wiped all cache, cookies and history again a few minutes ago, got the DDoS protection page, then got the "Untrusted Connection" screen again. Whatever it is, it's definitely on Subeta's end.
I am getting lots of " Error 502 Ray ID: 26018d28ed6c1fb2 • 2016-01-05 19:22:21 UTC " on firefox ESR.. is this related?
No, that's a separate issue related to the DDoS attack.
Thank you for the information.
Add me to the list of FF users who are also getting the "This Connection is Untrusted on Firefox" message. I've been getting it since last night. I'm using Chrome right now.
I am here using IE, not my first choice, but, alas....I am receiving the same "Untrusted" error on Firefox. I do believe it perhaps has something to do with the cloudflare that was set-up because when I view the specifics of the certificate issued and such, it gives a link to the cloudflare website - perhaps this is the issue?
Also, you know how to do you job, there's no question, but some of 'the animals' on Facebook are having a field day... perhaps addressing them there would put their minds at ease?