ERR SSL PROTOCOL ERROR in every browser
I get "ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR" when visiting some sites but not others across all browsers. Did some digging and all I was able to find was an old merge commit from October of last year with a line containing "deck: Enable SSL/TLS secured NTP and DNS by default. This is a computer you'd use on a public network after all." Maybe there's a way for myself to do this manually?
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What you found has long since been removed
and wouldn't cause the error you're seeing
Is your system time correct?
Ah, would you be able to point me in the right direction?
Yes
I'm afraid I don't know then, we use flatpak firefox by default and make no changes to networking outside of changing the TCP congestion algo to google's BBR
If this was something in the image it should be broken for everyone
can you give me an example of a broken site?
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yeah, that's working fine here
can you give any further details of the error from your browser?
Invalid response, maybe the browsers don't have the root certs installed?
But I know I have the root cert package for Firefox so idk
The handshake is somehow failing
Does setting them automatically not work?
They're accurate rn
it does, that looks right too
so issue isn't time
Slightly different error in Firefox
Is there anything I can do to diagnose this probelm further or info I could supply you with that might help?
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1222739
Firefox seems about as clueless about this as I do
I'm afraid I have no idea what's up here
Ah, well regardless thank you for sparing your time it's greatly appreciated
if you get that error on some sites but not all, then it most likely is caused by a proxy on your ISP's connection.
Try to use a different DNS Server as your ISP's default one...