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Hello,

 

I have a problem known with firefox. the connection is not secured. I know that it is necessary to deactivate the ssl but I refuse this. to restrain my antivirus so that it works. Out of the question.

 

Have you another solution ?

 

Sorry for my English.

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Try the following:

- restart the computer

- without opening browsers, open the advanced ESET setup, disable SSL/TLS filtering and click ok

- open the advanced ESET setup, enable SSL/TLS filtering and click OK

- launch Firefox and check if the issue is gone.

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Marcos, on 05 Nov 2016 - 05:54 AM, said:Marcos, on 05 Nov 2016 - 05:54 AM, said:

Try the following:

- restart the computer

- without opening browsers, open the advanced ESET setup, disable SSL/TLS filtering and click ok

- open the advanced ESET setup, enable SSL/TLS filtering and click OK

- launch Firefox and check if the issue is gone.

I did that and the re-added the root certificate-that seemed to fix it. Firefox referenced this KB hxxp://support.eset.com/kb3126/

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Update 11.6.16 - I am back to having issues again with Firefox and BPP

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