On 12/31/18 7:00 PM, Henrik37 wrote: > Henrik37 wrote: >> When my license for Kaspersky Internet Security (KIS) recently >> expired, I installed KIS 2019. As many SM users already know, there >> has been some incompatibility between SM and KIS for several years - >> mostly (in my experience) involving security certificate data bases. >> My solution to this problem has been to retain the current KIS license >> but revert to KIS 2015. >> >> In trying to make KIS 2019 work, I queried Kaspersky Support. They >> sent me instructions for inserting a KIS 19 certificate into FireFox >> (FF). These instructions don't seem very useful as SM and FF have >> become quite different - as I understand it. >> >> Has anyone else had this SM/KIS security certificate incompatibility >> problem? How was the problem solved? >> >> Alternatively, would it be worth my trying to replace the security >> certificate file in SM v.2.49.4 with the KIS 2019 security certificate >> file? If so, where is the SM 2.49.4 security certificate file located? >> >> I see a 'cert8.db' entry in the 'Mozilla' folder that has the same >> date as when I installed KIS 2019. If it sounds like I am pretty much >> confused, I am. I am 81 years old and haven't been up-to-date on >> software construction in years and didn't know all that much to start >> with. >> >> All help will be useful and much appreciated. > Many, many, thanks to both gentlemen for the good advice. Problem solved.
Congratulations. You just gave Kaspersky permissions to read all your encrypted communication when using Seamonkey. That includes every password you send to a server to login to a web site. I'd hope you do have a lot of faith in Kaspersky. Also see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/error-codes-secure-websites _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

