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Nonadex

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  1. On 1/29/2017 at 5:41 AM, Marcos said:

    This would happen if the root certificate could not be imported automatically for some reason. Try the following:
    - restart the computer
    - without launching any application, open the ESET advanced setup, disable SSL/TLS filtering and click OK
    - re-enable SSL/TLS filtering and click OK
    - after a few seconds launch a browser and try to open an https website.

    Same result each time. I've done this a lot and seen those exact same KB articles posted. Nothing works, I am at a complete loss of why it fails to function. I submitted a support request within the software itself and I got a support ticket in Slovak.

     

    Is it possible that my license is associated with Slovakia and that is the reason why TLS isn't working because it is filtering Slovakian websites instead of English ones? If that is the case, I would need to contact my retailer to get this issue addressed but I was just brainstorming here.

  2. I just wanted to add that I am having a similar problem. Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer all fail to function with SSL filtering enabled. Nothing  seems to fix it. I've turned off my filter, turned it back on; I've verified that it was in the certificate store. NOTHING fixes the issue, only disabling SSL filtering itself is when it starts to work.

     

    And I'm very familiar with SSL filtering as my job uses it for Websense and Mcafee DLP. Usually you add the root cert, everything is golden. But this, I just can't get it to work at all....

     

    And it does this on multiple machines in my house, so I am at a loss of what is causing it. Granted, the error messages I am getting is not the same as him, mine is just failing to connect or giving me unknown security authority.

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