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How to fix Firefox "SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG" Error




What is an SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG?

The Problem is unique to Firefox Users. Most of the Time it’s related to the improper Configuration of an SSL Certificate. The Error Code: "SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG" flashes up. This basically signals that the SSL Certificate isn’t properly configured. As a Safeguard against Data Breaches and Cyber-Attacks, most Online Businesses of today don’t authorize a Connection unless there is a properly configured SSL Certificate. Usually, you need a Configuration that will enable it to use Port 443. There could be other Reasons related to the Transport Layer Security (TLS). Whenever new Versions of TLS are released, some systems display this Problem. The current Version is TLS 1.3, and the most recent Problems started when it was first released. A similar Problem was experienced by many Users when TLS 1.2 was first released.



How-To:

There are multiple Ways to solve SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG Error.

1. HTTP vs HTTPS:

HTTP works on the Application Layer and HTTPS works on the Transport Layer and is concerned with Port 443. If https:// doesn’t work, you probably need to work on the Transport Layer, on Port 80. Therefore, it’s a good Idea to give http:// a try.

2. Update Firefox:

There’s a quick Way to check it out:

1. Click on "Menu" then click "Help" and "About"
2. A new Window will display if you’re on the latest Version
3. If you’re not, simply click on "Restart to update"

3. Disable Add-ons:

If you’ve enabled Add-ons, it may sometimes interfere with the functioning of Firefox. Try to start Firefox after disabling the Add-ons.

4. SSL Certificate:

The Problem may sometimes occur due to the improper Configuration of the SSL Certificate. Even if you do manage a Connection, the Server won’t allow the Link if the SSL Certificate doesn’t meet the Standards. In such a Case, you can either ensure proper Configuration of the SSL Certificate to meet all the Needs of the Server or get a new Certificate that does it.

5. Clear Cache:

Computers tend to store Cache to provide faster Service the next time someone makes a similar Request for the same Data. Clearance of Cache can cause your System to slow down and make you face Problems like these. Clear the Cache and check if the Problem persists.

1. Click the "Menu" Button and select "Settings"
2. Select the "Privacy & Security Panel"
3. In the Cookies and Site Data Section, click "Clear Data"
4. Click the "Clear" Button

6. Disable Proxy:

This Problem can take place even if your Proxy Settings aren’t correctly set. You need to check after disabling the Proxy Settings.

1. Go to the "Menu" click open and select the "Options" Button
2. Go to "Network Section"
3. Select "No Proxy" from "Settings"
4. Restart Firefox

7. VPN use:

A VPN can help solve the Problem of "SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG". Although there isn’t any Guarantee it always will, it’s worth a try.

8. Uninstall & reinstall:

If the Problem persists, you may take the radical Route of uninstalling your Firefox Browser and downloading it once more. In all Probability, the Problem would be gone when you restart Firefox.

9. Windows Firewall:

Acts as a Safeguard for your Server and System and prevents unauthorized Access. Sometimes the Firewall may end up causing some Problems like this. Turning it off and disabling it, at least temporarily, has been found to solve the Issue at Times.

10. TLS Update:

Servers and Systems use the Open SSL Library, which upgraded a few Months back, and now supports the TLS 1.3. Many People are yet to follow suit and upgrade to 1.3, but you need to make sure you’re on at least Version 1.2.

1. In the Address Bar of Firefox, type "about:config" and hit "Enter"
2. If presented with a Warning, click or tap on "I accept the risk!"
3. Type "security.tls.version.max" in the Text Box (Do not type it in the Address Bar)
4. Right-click on "security.tls.version.max" and select "Modify"
5. Replace the Number in the Text Box with 4
6. Click or tap on "OK"
7. Restart Firefox

11. Turn off your Anti-Virus:

This is a Method suggested by many Websites. The Danger of such an Act cannot be stressed enough, especially considering the exponential Increase in Cyber-Crime. Although turning off Anti-Virus may sometimes help with this Problem.