Weird SSL errors for LAN connections
I'm getting some unknown errors when trying to connect to local services on the network using https. These services work over http but as soon as I attempt to connect to them with https I get errors like "SSL_ERROR_INTERNAL_ERROR_ALERT" on Firefox and "ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR" on Chrome.
Https connections work completely fine for external websites, only having issues with accessing various web services (Jellyfin, nextcloud) on my LAN.
It is nothing wrong with the configuration of my services as I can access them fine from my previous operating system and other devices. They are self-signed certificates but it should be allowing me to continue anyway.
Is there anything weird or setup by default in bazzite that could cause a problem like this? I've checked all the normal things like time, removed homebrew, shut down tailscale, etc. Just brain-storming about what else could be causing this. New installation just setup today.
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Outside of us changing the TCP congestion algo to bbr, it's 1:1 with Fedora
And firefox is a flatpak so it's immune to our changes as far as system libraries go
Well I noticed it comes with stuff that's on by default like Tailscale that I don't even want to use. I disabled it and it appears to have removed its network interface, so I'm just considering any extra software that could be modifying existing network behaviour
That would be the only one, and while it's enabled ootb it does nothing unless configured