Secure Connection Failed : SSL_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP

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I am getting this error a lot these days on a lot of sites, earlier I used to get it on IBF only.

Nowadays a website doesn't open for 10 or more minutes for me due to this.

Have you guys experienced the same?

Does anybody of you know why this happens?
 
Please check SSL3 and TLS options which can be found in Mozilla Firefox by Options>Advanced>Encryption
Sorry,i do not use chrome.
But most of the times,i experienced it when-:
1.Dual booting windows and Ubuntu due to time not synced by Windows.
2. Disabled SSL3 and TLS in Browser.
3. Using INTERNET EXPLORER😅
4. Check if any protocol is disabled in adapter settings of windows.
But most of the time,i had time issue.
PS Please make sure you have Java installed.Just a precaution.
 
Sounds like a web browser issue. What browser are you using?
 
1.Dual booting windows and Ubuntu due to time not synced by Windows.

In ubuntu terminal run command "timedatectl set-local-rtc 1" to change ubuntu default time from UTC/GMT to local india timezone. By default linux considers BIOS clock time to be set in UTC/GMT timezone hence windows time goes "not synced" if you dual boot.
 
Yup....sorry i was not very clear.
I was talking about windows not having correct time.
So,I sync time each time I use Windows.
 
@Kick933 yes the ubuntu issue causes your windows to not have correct time, so run that command and see.
 
Commander General @Kick933 , @Realme is at your service, sir

The issue resolved itself on it own, altho' it still occurs sometimes, just a refresh or two solves it.

Hopes this helps, sir.
 
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