I cannot open certain webpages with interactive content, Firefox simply crashes (shuts down all my windows and tabs) and in the error reports say Server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555. Help!! I need to get on these sites

This started happening all of a sudden on certain websites. I have school training I need to finish and I cannot load the modules anymore.... my laptop is brand new as of December 2010! I have the newest version of Firefox, the newest Adobe Flash, and the latest update for Java.

The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers.<br />
Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".<br />
* http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
See:
* http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_crashes
* [[Firefox crashes]]
Start Firefox in [[Safe Mode]] to check if one of the add-ons is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Tools > Add-ons > Themes).
* Don't make any changes on the Safe mode start window.
See:
* [[Troubleshooting extensions and themes]]
* [[Troubleshooting plugins]]

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  • I cant access my bank account since having firfox always get error message and it now says retail.santander.co.uk : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555 does anyone know what i need to change thanks

    i keep getting an error message and i know its to do with firefox but have also gone into one of the settings and it says the following retail.santander.co.uk : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555 but not what to do now??

    Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.
    * "Clear the Cache": Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"
    * "Remove the Cookies" from sites causing problems: Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"
    See also:
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_websites
    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers and visitors like you can ignore that warning.<br />
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation

  • What does this mean in lay terms: server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555

    This error turns up sometimes most of the time associated with another message that says that the 'server timeout.'

    '''''"server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555"'''''<br />
    That message is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers. Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    See: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
    <br />
    You have an item installed that is considered malware/spyware/adware, "My Web Search Plugin Stub". This type of pest is usually installed along with software you download from the internet; generally free programs, but not always. Carefully watch for "extra" items that will be installed and un-check or opt-out of them.
    #You can check to see if you have any of these from [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Fun+Web+Products%22&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:es-ES:official&client=firefox-a|"Fun Web Products"] installed:
    #*Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, click on any that you find and click "Remove": Ask.com Bar, My Search Bar, MyWay Speed Bar, My Web Search Bar, Fun Web Products Easy Installer
    #*See:
    #**http://www.safer-networking.com/removemywebsearch.php
    #**[http://www.pchell.com/support/mywebsearch.shtml|PC Hell: My Web Search Removal Instructions]
    #**http://helpint.mywebsearch.com/intlinfo/help/toolhelp.jhtml#q3
    #You '''MAY''' need to change a preference to reset your default URL/location bar search provider:
    #*Enter '''about:config''' in the address/URL bar and press the Enter key
    #*If you see a warning, accept it (Promise that you will be careful)
    #*Filter = keyword.URL
    #*Below the Filter, if keyword.URL is '''bold''', right-click on keyword.URL and choose "Reset"
    #*Restart Firefox (File > Restart Firefox)
    #*See: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyword.url
    #You '''MAY''' need to reset your homepage. Firefox can open multiple home pages. Home pages are separated by the "|" symbol.
    #*See: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How+to+set+the+home+page
    <br />
    You need to update your plugins. It is important to keep them updated due to continuing security fixes and improvements in those plug-ins:
    *Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in, version 11.5 (you '''<u>may</u>''' need to update)
    #Check your plugin versions: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    #*'''Note: plugin check page does not have information on all plugin versions'''
    #'''Update Shockwave for Director'''
    #*NOTE: this is not the same as Shockwave Flash; this installs the Shockwave Player.
    #*Use Firefox to download and SAVE the installer to your hard drive from the link in the article below (Desktop is a good place so you can find it).
    #*When the download is complete, exit Firefox (File > Exit)
    #*locate and double-click in the installer you just downloaded, let the install complete.
    #*Restart Firefox and check your plugins again.
    #*'''<u>Download link and more information</u>''': http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using+the+Shockwave+plugin+with+Firefox

  • I cannot copy and paste details from my bank statement into a word document, without the formatting changing.I have a message in my Error console which reads: server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555

    Since transferring data from my desktop to my laptop, i am now having problems copying and pasting details from my bank website in to a word document, the formatting is all over the place. This didnt happen before, when i pasted the details in to the word document the formatting was exactly the same as on the webpage. If I use internet explorer, I dont have this problem, so, I can only assume it has something to do with Firefox. I have checked the "Error console" and I am receiving this message: server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555.

    Maybe:<br />
    Dafizilla Table2Clipboard: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/1852

  • Server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555

    When accessing option: "Personal Banking" at "www.onlinesbi.com" Firefox 3.6.8 crashes. ERROR CONSOLE displays "www.onlinesbi.com : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555". OS: Windows Vista Home Premium SP-2.

    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers.<br />
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation

  • I have prolblem like this, server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555 - can i get solution

    server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555

    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers. You can ignore that error as a normal user (visitor). Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation

  • How can I get help with message "server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555" from error console. Have recently update Firefox and my Virgin Mobile internet connection doesn't work.

    CVE-2009-3555

    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers and visitors like you can ignore that warning.
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_websites

  • Online.difs.ae : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555

    connection reset

    See this link for information about 'Renegotiation' (CVE-2009-3555):
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
    * https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation#security.ssl.renego_unrestricted_hosts
    You can look at the pref security.ssl.renego_unrestricted_hosts on the about:config page and add the sites that you want to allow to the string value.<br />
    Separate multiple host names by a comma.

  • Data e ora: 14/01/2015 19:32:23 Errore: imap.tiscali.it : server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555

    Unable to authenticate on imap server, so unable to read a send mail.
    Thunderbird ask for password continuously.

    Unable to authenticate on imap server, so unable to read a send mail.
    Thunderbird ask for password continuously.

  • Server does not support: RFC 567456 see CVE-2009-3555

    I am running Win 7, with a Netgear wireless dongle (Wn111v2) via a BT HomeHub. Both with latest drivers. Apart from Auto updates from MS & Firefox, no other software newly loaded.
    Recently, Netgear starts with 113 Mbps, then rapidly drops to 1 Mbps. Firefox Error console states: "Server does not support: RFC 567456 see CVE-2009-3555"
    All assistance appreciated. Dan

    That message is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers.
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    See also https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
    '''Update Adobe Reader (Adobe PDF Plug-In)'''
    *Check your version: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    **'''Note: plugin check does ont have information to check all versions of all plugins'''
    *'''Another new version of Adobe Reader is schedule for release during the week beginning 2010-08-16 to correct security issues.'''
    Updating Adobe Reader:
    #From within your existing Adobe Reader:
    #*Open the Adobe Reader program from your Programs list
    #*Click Help > Check for Updates
    #Download complete installer:
    #*Use Firefox to download and SAVE the installer to your hard drive from the link in the article below
    #*On the Adobe page, un-check any extra items (i.e. Free McAfee® Security Scan Plus) then click Download button
    #*If you see message just under tabs, DO NOT click the Allow button, instead click below that where it says "click here to download".
    #*Click "Save to File"; save to your desktop
    #*After download completes, close Firefox
    #*Click the installer you just downloaded and allow the install to continue
    #**Note: Vista and Win7 users may need to right-click the installer and choose "Run as Administrator"
    #*See: https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using+the+Adobe+Reader+plugin+with+Firefox#Installing_and_updating_Adobe_Reader
    #After the installation, start Firefox and check your version again.

  • What is the solution to RFC 5746 see CVE-2009-3555?

    I am unable to print all of a webpage. Tools and errors showed "Server does not Support RFC 5746 see CVE-2009-3555". reloading Firefox and restoring from backup have not solved this.

    Your print problem has most likely nothing to do with that error message.
    See:
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problems_printing_web_pages
    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers and visitors like you can ignore that warning.<br />
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation

  • What is RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-- 3555 Causes freezes and won't allow uninstall.

    Firefox stopped working correctly. It freezes, I have tried to remove it from my computer but it will not accept the command to uninstall. Under Tools - Web Developer - Error Console - Messages I get this message, Server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-- 3555

    You can probably ignore the message itself, as it is information for websites rather than users. For more information on that see:
    * this old thread ''Server does not support RFC 5746, see CVE-2009-3555''
    * and https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
    What is the actual problem you are having ? <br /> Are you trying to uninstall Firefox ?
    * see [[Uninstall Firefox from your computer]]

  • Hi I keep getting this "Server Does Not Support RFC 5746/ CVE-2009-3555" when I try to see my bank account.

    I try to login to my web account and I get this message "Server Does Not Support RFC 5746/ CVE-2009-3555"

    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers.<br />
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".
    See http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation

  • RFC 5746 see CVE-2009-3555

    This is the error message I get when I try using portions of my credit card and banks websites. Those sites are probably more secure than Firefox, yet in all of these forums, the only answer I can get is that the websites "might not be secure". Other than that, not a single answer can I find.
    I had to resort to using Opera and Chrome to do my banking....are you kidding me??? Firefox should be ashamed of themselves. I've already given up on 4.0...which was buggy as hell and crashed, not kidding, over 30 times the first day.
    Pissed off as hell!!!!

    '''The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers.'''
    Contact the specific website and let them know that they have to apply the necessary patch to their servers, there's nothing their user's can fix - it's a vulnerability in their server software.

  • Server does not support rfc.5746 cve-2009-3555

    trying to access secure site this is error message also error in parsing value for white space

    You can ignore (CSS) errors in the Tools > Error Console.<br />
    Those errors are only useful if you develop websites and want to check the HTML/CSS and JavaScript code for errors.<br />
    Most errors are code for other browsers like IE or browsers on other platforms or just typos or the result of bad coding.
    The message about CVE-2009-3555 is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers and visitors like you can ignore that warning.<br />
    Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".<br />
    * http://wiki.mozilla.org/Security:Renegotiation
    What kind of problems do you have?
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_websites
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Error_loading_secure_sites
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/SSL_is_disabled

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