bmark109 Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 Firefox 45.0.2 blocking google certificates, worked before anyone know how to fix? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Israeli_Eagle Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 I also use Firefox 45.0.2 and google.com, but no problems. Maybe you're hacked or your ISP is nosy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalju Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 Read this: http://www.nsaneforums.com/topic/266276-comodo-icedragon-45005/?do=findComment&comment=1074796 Mentioned also here: http://www.nsaneforums.com/topic/266520-mozilla-firefox-4502-32bitx86-and-64bitx64-stablenew/?do=findComment&comment=1076291 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recruit Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 Is not firefox ' s fault. It is Kaspersky most probably. You have two options to solve it : A. Go to Kaspersky > Settings > Additional > Network > Encrypted Connections Scanning and choose " Do not scan Encrypted Connections " B. If you want that https traffic to be scanned by kaspersky you should follow these steps : 1. In Windows 8 and 8.1,10 you can simply press the combination "Windows Key + X" and choose "Control Panel" – Choose “Folder Options” – go to “View” tab and find and check “Show hidden files, folders, or drives” – click on Apply and then OK to close. 2 Launch Firefox and choose > Options > Advanced > Certificates > View Certificates > Authorities. 3. Find the Certificate "Kaspersky Lab ZAO - Kaspersky Anti-Virus Root Certificate". If found once: Click on the second line of the entry and delete it by clicking "Delete or Distrust". If found several times: Delete all entries. If there is no entry, proceed with step 4. 4. Next, click on "Import..." and go to the folder C:\ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab\AVP16.0.1\Data\Cert 5. Select the file (fake) Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate.cer and click "Open" 6. In the window "Downloading Certificate" please select the option "Trust this CA to identify web sites." and click on "OK". 7. Close all windows with "OK" and restart Firefox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalju Posted April 19, 2016 Share Posted April 19, 2016 Sorry, it is known, which is a reason. Let the Kaspersky lives in peace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmark109 Posted April 20, 2016 Author Share Posted April 20, 2016 Many thanks Kalju and Recruit followed your directions and is now working perfect !. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalju Posted April 20, 2016 Share Posted April 20, 2016 11 minutes ago, bmark109 said: Many thanks Kalju and Recruit followed your directions and is now working perfect !. Good luck to You, if You have more problems with browsers and certificates, I'll try to help. My latest info about Firefox is here. Always all current Firefox downloads are here and here. Cyberfox is here and here. Probably also Waterfox 46 is coming, Alex has already begun preparations to do so. More info, if something is available for download. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilcorsaro73 Posted December 10, 2016 Share Posted December 10, 2016 On 19/4/2016 at 10:45 PM, Recruit said: Is not firefox ' s fault. It is Kaspersky most probably. You have two options to solve it : A. Go to Kaspersky > Settings > Additional > Network > Encrypted Connections Scanning and choose " Do not scan Encrypted Connections " B. If you want that https traffic to be scanned by kaspersky you should follow these steps : 1. In Windows 8 and 8.1,10 you can simply press the combination "Windows Key + X" and choose "Control Panel" – Choose “Folder Options” – go to “View” tab and find and check “Show hidden files, folders, or drives” – click on Apply and then OK to close. 2 Launch Firefox and choose > Options > Advanced > Certificates > View Certificates > Authorities. 3. Find the Certificate "Kaspersky Lab ZAO - Kaspersky Anti-Virus Root Certificate". If found once: Click on the second line of the entry and delete it by clicking "Delete or Distrust". If found several times: Delete all entries. If there is no entry, proceed with step 4. 4. Next, click on "Import..." and go to the folder C:\ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab\AVP16.0.1\Data\Cert 5. Select the file (fake) Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate.cer and click "Open" 6. In the window "Downloading Certificate" please select the option "Trust this CA to identify web sites." and click on "OK". 7. Close all windows with "OK" and restart Firefox. How to do this instead for google chrome? please thansk in advance for reply Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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