Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-09 Thread Don Spam's Reckless Son

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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-09 Thread Brandon Barker
Get off my wmail you freaks

On Mon, Dec 9, 2019, 2:50 AM Frank-Rainer Grahl  wrote:

> Henrik37 wrote:
> > Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> >> Henrik37 wrote:
> >>> Henrik37 wrote:
> 
>  I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.
> 
>  Henrik37 wrote:
> > Oops --
> >
> > I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT
> 2.49.
> >
> >
> > Henrik37 wrote:
> >> On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95,
> sites
> >> frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is
> >> displayed: "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".
> >>
> >> Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?
> >>
> >> On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such
> problem
> >> is observed.
> >>
> >> On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security
> software
> >> in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates
> are
> >> in place.
> >>
> >> Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail
> software
> >> versions that SM 2.95 is based on?
> >>
> >> Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.
> >
> 
> >>> Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48
> for
> >>> the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.
> >>
> >>
> >> https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/
> >>
> >> Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I
> would
> >> turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.
> >>
> >>
> https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/
> >>
> >>
> >> https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489
> >>
> >> FRG
> >>
> >
> > Thanks to FRG for the suggestions.  I must say, however, at 82 I am
> having a
> > hard time getting what is left of my brainpower around this issue  After
> > reading a large group of the Palant posts, it sounds like this is a more
> > severe problem than I could have ever imagined and that the AV vendors
> may not
> > have it fully under control yet.  What is the best vendor's AV fix?
>
> I am just using Microsoft Security Essenstionals on 7 but with the January
> dealing stopping security updates I am not sure if Microsoft will provide
> further updates past that date.
>
> FRG
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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-09 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:


I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed: "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are 
in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 for 
the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.



https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/

Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I 
would turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.


https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/ 



https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489

FRG



Thanks to FRG for the suggestions.  I must say, however, at 82 I am having 
a hard time getting what is left of my brainpower around this issue  After 
reading a large group of the Palant posts, it sounds like this is a more 
severe problem than I could have ever imagined and that the AV vendors may 
not have it fully under control yet.  What is the best vendor's AV fix?


I am just using Microsoft Security Essenstionals on 7 but with the January 
dealing stopping security updates I am not sure if Microsoft will provide 
further updates past that date.


FRG


Windows Security Essentials was not the same beast back then, but I seem to 
remember WSE updates for Win XP stopping when support for that level ran out.
There were articles in C't about WinXP and virus scanners back then, what I 
remember was that most of the other companies said they were going to continue 
updating their XP scanners for at least a year after MS stopped supporting the 
OS.
I had a laptop with 1GB memory and XP and I finally nuked Avira there when it 
was taking around 10 mins to boot just because of the - occasionally misfiring 
- virus scanner.  This means I have no idea how long Avira supported XP.




Worked till last April for XP x86 when extended support for the embedded 
variant ended. Would prtobably have still worked with the current updates too 
but they switched on later Windows support features in the update exe which no 
longer runs because of it. XP 64 support ended fast. Given the fact that Win 7 
will be supported for Enterrpise customers longer MSE might have some life 
left. We will see.


Avira is junk. Needed to clean several PCs from friends and co workers after 
viruses hit them. McAfee at work takes 99% cpu when scanning. So far all but 
Windows Defender seem to be bad. Unless you need email scanning (I reply on 
Brain 1.0 here) it should be enough.


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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-09 Thread Don Spam's Reckless Son

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:


I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 
2.49.



Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, 
sites frequently fail to load properly and the following error 
message is displayed: 
"SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such 
problem is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security 
software in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that 
all updates are in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail 
software versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 
for the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.



https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/

Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. 
I would turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the 
middle.


https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/ 



https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489

FRG



Thanks to FRG for the suggestions.  I must say, however, at 82 I am 
having a hard time getting what is left of my brainpower around this 
issue  After reading a large group of the Palant posts, it sounds like 
this is a more severe problem than I could have ever imagined and that 
the AV vendors may not have it fully under control yet.  What is the 
best vendor's AV fix?


I am just using Microsoft Security Essenstionals on 7 but with the 
January dealing stopping security updates I am not sure if Microsoft 
will provide further updates past that date.


FRG


Windows Security Essentials was not the same beast back then, but I seem 
to remember WSE updates for Win XP stopping when support for that level 
ran out.
There were articles in C't about WinXP and virus scanners back then, 
what I remember was that most of the other companies said they were 
going to continue updating their XP scanners for at least a year after 
MS stopped supporting the OS.
I had a laptop with 1GB memory and XP and I finally nuked Avira there 
when it was taking around 10 mins to boot just because of the - 
occasionally misfiring - virus scanner.  This means I have no idea how 
long Avira supported XP.


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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-09 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Henrik37 wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:


I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed: "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are 
in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 for 
the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.



https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/

Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I would 
turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.


https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/ 



https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489

FRG



Thanks to FRG for the suggestions.  I must say, however, at 82 I am having a 
hard time getting what is left of my brainpower around this issue  After 
reading a large group of the Palant posts, it sounds like this is a more 
severe problem than I could have ever imagined and that the AV vendors may not 
have it fully under control yet.  What is the best vendor's AV fix?


I am just using Microsoft Security Essenstionals on 7 but with the January 
dealing stopping security updates I am not sure if Microsoft will provide 
further updates past that date.


FRG
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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-08 Thread Henrik37 via support-seamonkey

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:


I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, 
sites frequently fail to load properly and the following error 
message is displayed:  
"SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such 
problem is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security 
software in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all 
updates are in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail 
software versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 
for the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.



https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/

Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I 
would turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.


https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/ 



https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489

FRG



Thanks to FRG for the suggestions.  I must say, however, at 82 I am 
having a hard time getting what is left of my brainpower around this 
issue  After reading a large group of the Palant posts, it sounds like 
this is a more severe problem than I could have ever imagined and that 
the AV vendors may not have it fully under control yet.  What is the 
best vendor's AV fix?

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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-07 Thread jcteyssier1
Le samedi 7 décembre 2019 00:24:45 UTC+1, Frank-Rainer Grahl a écrit :
> Henrik37 wrote:
> > Henrik37 wrote:
> >>
> >> I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.
> >>
> >> Henrik37 wrote:
> >>> Oops --
> >>>
> >>> I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Henrik37 wrote:
>  On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
>  frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
>  displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".
> 
>  Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?
> 
>  On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
>  is 
>  observed.
> 
>  On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
>  in 
>  use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are in 
>  place.
> 
>  Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
>  versions that SM 2.95 is based on?
> 
>  Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.
> >>>
> >>
> > Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 for 
> > the 
> > info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.
> 
> 
> https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/
> 
> Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I would 
> turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.
> 
> https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/
> 
> https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489
> 
> FRG

I agree.
My company uses Kapersky as antivirus and 99% of software (not virus) stopping 
working as it should is caused by this Kaper...
Each time, IT team start to say "No, Kapersky is not the problem"; they try 
software to work; does not success (well, 1% they success). Finally they stop 
Kapersky... and 98% sucess. Last 1% stopping Kapersky is not enought: have to 
REMOVE it.
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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-06 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Henrik37 wrote:

Henrik37 wrote:


I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem is 
observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software in 
use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 for the 
info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.



https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/

Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I would 
turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.


https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/

https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489

FRG

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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-06 Thread Henrik37 via support-seamonkey

Henrik37 wrote:


I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such 
problem is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security 
software in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all 
updates are in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48 for 
the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.

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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-05 Thread Henrik37 via support-seamonkey

Oops again --

I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.

Henrik37 wrote:

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are 
in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.




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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-05 Thread Henrik37 via support-seamonkey

Oops --

I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.


Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are 
in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.


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Re: Security Certificate Problem

2019-12-05 Thread WaltS48

On 12/5/19 3:47 PM, Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95, sites 
frequently fail to load properly and the following error message is 
displayed:  "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".


Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?

On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such problem 
is observed.


On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security software 
in use.  On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all updates are 
in place.


Related:  what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail software 
versions that SM 2.95 is based on?


Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.


There is no SM 2.95.

Your User Agent is Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.5.


That is based on Firefox 52 ESR and Thunderbird 52.

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