Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-15 Thread David Guymer

David Guymer wrote:

David Guymer wrote:

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:

Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic because of
security certificates.

Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing a
certificate from KTS.

Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer


That was probably me.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.support.seamonkey/K6gMNd17lwQ/wbLMCJibBQAJ




Lem Johnson

This does not work for KTS 18. The folder of Kasperky AntiVirus/Data
does not exist.

David Guymer

Since no one seems to know where the Kaspersky Total Security 18
certificate is it looks like I have to say goodbye to Seamonkey.

David Guymer
Kaspersky told me where the certificate is C:\ProgramData\Laspersky 
Lab\AVP 18.0.0\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Root 
Certificate.cer

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Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-13 Thread Lee
On 8/13/17, Frank-Rainer Grahl  wrote:
> If you install such a certificate you make you browser vulnerable. Wouldn't
> be the first time if error is found in an antivirus package enabling remote
> code execution. And you are giving away one key to your private kingdom to a
> third party by enabling it to read and also log encrypted data. My privacy
> concerns are greater than my feras for viruses in this case and I would just 
> turn off
> any such function.

+1
see  https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA17-075A
and make sure to at least skim the pages linked in the references section


>
> FRG
>
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> David Guymer wrote:
>>> David Guymer wrote:
 Lemuel Johnson wrote:
> On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:
>> Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic
>> because of security certificates.
>>
>> Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing
>> a certificate from KTS.
>>
>> Now I need the answer againg.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> David Guymer
>
> That was probably me.
>
> 
> >
>
> Lem Johnson
>
 This does not work for KTS 18. The folder of Kasperky
 AntiVirus/Data does not exist.

 David Guymer

>>> Since no one seems to know where the Kaspersky Total Security 18
>>> certificate is it looks like I have to say goodbye to Seamonkey.
>>
>> FWIW, the page linked by Lemuel Johnson contains only three instances of
>> the
>> word "data," none of them in the phrase "Kasperky AntiVirus/Data." So I
>> never
>> understood why you were looking for that.
>>
>> It does say:
>>
>>> When Kaspersky self-updates it doesn't reinstall its security
>>> certificate.
>>>
>>> In SeaMonkey Preferences please go to Privacy & Security ->
>>> Certificates -> Manage Certificates. Click the Authorities tab.
>>  >
>>> There import (this is my Win 7 path, your path may be different):
>>> C:\Program Data\Kaspersky Lab\AVP17.0.0\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky
>>> Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate.cer
>>
>> Did you actually read that page and follow the instructions?
>>
>> None of the above constitutes an endorsement of KAV; I have no personal
>> knowledge of or experience with it. I just think it's strange you're
>> blaming
>> SM for this.
>>
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Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-13 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
If you install such a certificate you make you browser vulnerable. Wouldn't be 
the first time if error is found in an antivirus package enabling remote code 
execution. And you are giving away one key to your private kingdom to a third 
party by enabling it to read and also log encrypted data. My privacy concerns 
are greater than my feras for viruses in this case and I would just turn off 
any such function.


FRG

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David Guymer wrote:

David Guymer wrote:

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:

Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic
because of security certificates.

Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing
a certificate from KTS.

Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer


That was probably me.




Lem Johnson


This does not work for KTS 18. The folder of Kasperky
AntiVirus/Data does not exist.

David Guymer


Since no one seems to know where the Kaspersky Total Security 18
certificate is it looks like I have to say goodbye to Seamonkey.


FWIW, the page linked by Lemuel Johnson contains only three instances of the 
word "data," none of them in the phrase "Kasperky AntiVirus/Data." So I never 
understood why you were looking for that.


It does say:


When Kaspersky self-updates it doesn't reinstall its security
certificate.

In SeaMonkey Preferences please go to Privacy & Security ->
Certificates -> Manage Certificates. Click the Authorities tab.

 >

There import (this is my Win 7 path, your path may be different):
C:\Program Data\Kaspersky Lab\AVP17.0.0\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky
Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate.cer


Did you actually read that page and follow the instructions?

None of the above constitutes an endorsement of KAV; I have no personal 
knowledge of or experience with it. I just think it's strange you're blaming 
SM for this.



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Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

David Guymer wrote:

David Guymer wrote:

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:

Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic
because of security certificates.

Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing
a certificate from KTS.

Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer


That was probably me.



Lem Johnson


This does not work for KTS 18. The folder of Kasperky
AntiVirus/Data does not exist.

David Guymer


Since no one seems to know where the Kaspersky Total Security 18
certificate is it looks like I have to say goodbye to Seamonkey.


FWIW, the page linked by Lemuel Johnson contains only three instances of 
the word "data," none of them in the phrase "Kasperky AntiVirus/Data." 
So I never understood why you were looking for that.


It does say:


When Kaspersky self-updates it doesn't reinstall its security
certificate.

In SeaMonkey Preferences please go to Privacy & Security ->
Certificates -> Manage Certificates. Click the Authorities tab.

>

There import (this is my Win 7 path, your path may be different):
C:\Program Data\Kaspersky Lab\AVP17.0.0\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky
Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate.cer


Did you actually read that page and follow the instructions?

None of the above constitutes an endorsement of KAV; I have no personal 
knowledge of or experience with it. I just think it's strange you're 
blaming SM for this.


--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-12 Thread David Guymer

David Guymer wrote:

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:

Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic because of
security certificates.

Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing a
certificate from KTS.

Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer


That was probably me.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.support.seamonkey/K6gMNd17lwQ/wbLMCJibBQAJ



Lem Johnson

This does not work for KTS 18. The folder of Kasperky AntiVirus/Data
does not exist.

David Guymer
Since no one seems to know where the Kaspersky Total Security 18 
certificate is it looks like I have to say goodbye to Seamonkey.


David Guymer
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Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-08 Thread David Guymer

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:

Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic because of
security certificates.

Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing a
certificate from KTS.

Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer


That was probably me.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.support.seamonkey/K6gMNd17lwQ/wbLMCJibBQAJ


Lem Johnson
This does not work for KTS 18. The folder of Kasperky AntiVirus/Data 
does not exist.


David Guymer
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Re: SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-03 Thread Lemuel Johnson

On 8/3/2017 2:59 AM, David Guymer wrote:

Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic because of
security certificates.

Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing a
certificate from KTS.

Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer


That was probably me.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.support.seamonkey/K6gMNd17lwQ/wbLMCJibBQAJ

Lem Johnson
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SM 2.48 and KTS 18

2017-08-03 Thread David Guymer
Previously I had a problem with KTS blocking all traffic because of 
security certificates.


Someone here gave me a solution that worked involving importing a 
certificate from KTS.


Now I need the answer againg.

Thanks in advance.

David Guymer
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