How can I load website certificate from exported local certificate in Firefox to avoid the SNI HTTPS block?
I use Firefox 60.2.0
run on Debian Stretch.
My country use SNI to block specific domain name even you write correct non-blocked IP address in /etc/hosts
that still can't circumvent the SNI HTTPS block.
The blocked domain name is zh.wikipedia.org
But I find out if access the non-blocked domain en.wikipedia.org
before access zh.wikipedia.org
, the /etc/hosts
to circumvention is work.
So I guess Firefox cache that certificate without sending domain name to the server to reload the certificate, but the cache is discarded when restart or reload without cache(CTRL+F5).
Are some ways make Firefox uses exported local certificate file instead reload the certificate from the server?
firefox debian certificate website https
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I use Firefox 60.2.0
run on Debian Stretch.
My country use SNI to block specific domain name even you write correct non-blocked IP address in /etc/hosts
that still can't circumvent the SNI HTTPS block.
The blocked domain name is zh.wikipedia.org
But I find out if access the non-blocked domain en.wikipedia.org
before access zh.wikipedia.org
, the /etc/hosts
to circumvention is work.
So I guess Firefox cache that certificate without sending domain name to the server to reload the certificate, but the cache is discarded when restart or reload without cache(CTRL+F5).
Are some ways make Firefox uses exported local certificate file instead reload the certificate from the server?
firefox debian certificate website https
add a comment |
I use Firefox 60.2.0
run on Debian Stretch.
My country use SNI to block specific domain name even you write correct non-blocked IP address in /etc/hosts
that still can't circumvent the SNI HTTPS block.
The blocked domain name is zh.wikipedia.org
But I find out if access the non-blocked domain en.wikipedia.org
before access zh.wikipedia.org
, the /etc/hosts
to circumvention is work.
So I guess Firefox cache that certificate without sending domain name to the server to reload the certificate, but the cache is discarded when restart or reload without cache(CTRL+F5).
Are some ways make Firefox uses exported local certificate file instead reload the certificate from the server?
firefox debian certificate website https
I use Firefox 60.2.0
run on Debian Stretch.
My country use SNI to block specific domain name even you write correct non-blocked IP address in /etc/hosts
that still can't circumvent the SNI HTTPS block.
The blocked domain name is zh.wikipedia.org
But I find out if access the non-blocked domain en.wikipedia.org
before access zh.wikipedia.org
, the /etc/hosts
to circumvention is work.
So I guess Firefox cache that certificate without sending domain name to the server to reload the certificate, but the cache is discarded when restart or reload without cache(CTRL+F5).
Are some ways make Firefox uses exported local certificate file instead reload the certificate from the server?
firefox debian certificate website https
firefox debian certificate website https
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