When I try to log on on gmail account using mozilla firefox, I receive an error and says "Error code: ssl_error_ssl_disabled". When googled I found a solution for this. it may be useful if you have this same problem.
This article deals with the causes of the message "Could not initialize the browser's security component. The most likely cause is problems with files in your browser's profile directory. Please check that this directory has no read/write restrictions and your hard disk is not full or close to full. It is recommended that you exit the browser and fix the problem. If you continue to use this browser session, you might see incorrect browser behavior when accessing security features."
Hard drive capacity
Check your hard drive's remaining capacity. To do this on Windows machines:
Open My Computer
Right click on the C: drive
Choose Properties. A dialog will come up.
Go to the General tab
If it reports less than 1MB free space, you'll need to make more room.
File permissions
Check the file permissions in your profile folder. The file named cert8.db must not be read-only. To do this on Windows machines:
Open your profile folder in Windows Explorer.
Right click on the file named cert8.db.
Choose Properties. A dialog will come up.
Go to the General tab
Make sure the "Read-only" checkbox is not checked.
Press OK.
If you don't know how to find profile folder
Corrupted file (this was my error solution)
The file cert8.db in your profile folder may have become corrupted. Delete this file while the application (Firefox, SeaMonkey, etc) is closed.[1] To do this on Windows machines:
Close the application by choosing File -> Exit.
Open your profile folder in Windows Explorer.
Click on the file named cert8.db.
Press delete.
Restart the application. cert8.db will be recreated when you do so.
Non-Latin characters in username
There seems to be a bug with non-Latin (For example Chinese or Russian) characters in your username. There's no fix yet but a workaround is to make another account with a Latin characters only username.
New profile
Create a new profile. Your current profile might be corrupted due to many reasons, such as changes in your system or lack of hard drive space at one point.
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The file cert8.db in your profile folder may have become corrupted. Delete this file while the application (Firefox, SeaMonkey, etc) is closed.[1] To do this on Windows machines:
Close the application by choosing File -> Exit.
Open your profile folder in Windows Explorer.
Click on the file named cert8.db.
Press delete.
Restart the application. cert8.db will be recreated when you do so.
MAY ALSO COMPUTER RESTARTING NEEDED TOO (AS WELL AS I NEEDED).
Any help would be nice. Thanks Daniele :)
help pleaseeeeeee
~michelle
The solution was (at least for me) surprising. Some time earlier I had changed the laguage settings (from control panel) so that russia was used as the language for non-Unicode programs. When I cancelled this setting, firefox regenerated the cert8.db file and started to work normally.
cer8.db file was corrupted. This solution worked out for me...
The solution was (at least for me) surprising. Some time earlier I had changed the laguage settings (from control panel) so that russia was used as the language for non-Unicode programs. When I cancelled this setting, firefox regenerated the cert8.db file and started to work normally.
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God, I have the same here. whole day tried deleting or read-only-thing and was nothing happens. But then saw your message and realized that i was change the language yesterday. Making it default again fix the problem.
To get rid of this message, what I did is following :
1. went to directory /Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/48dgo3le.default
2. rm cert8.db
3. Firefox started, it worked fine.
Hope this is useful for Mac people,
Thanks,
Rakesh Roshan Jha
Thanks so much, time to sleep now.