Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
Nuno Silva escribió: On 2020-07-26, AndrésH wrote: Yes, it has the following: "chrome://pippki/content/exceptionDialog.xul": { "exceptiondialog": { "height": "1448", "screenX": "336", "screenY": "8", "width": "890" } } I have manually deleted height and width . I used xulstore.json of another working profile to put the same values in screenX and screenY . It works. Thank you. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
On 2020-07-26, AndrésH wrote: > Frank-Rainer Grahl escribió: >> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: >>> AndrésH wrote: Nuno Silva escribió: > On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: > >> I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a >> server certificate with its own root authority . >> >> Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form >> with a >> bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size >> (pixels) I select. >> >> How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or >> disable the feature of Kaspesk? > What is your display size in pixels? > My display size is 1920x1080, but I have that problem also with 1600x900. >>> >>> No SeaMonkey popup/window/dialog should be wider than 1024px. Can >>> you link a screenshot? You might want to backup you profile and >>> then delete xulstore.json when SeaMonkey is colse. This should set >>> window sizes to the intial settings. >>> >>> FRG >> >> Upps and vertical should be around 600px max for all initial sizes. >> >> FRG > > I don't know a website that presents itself as "unsecure". I had a lot > of such messages because a problem with de root certificate of my > antivirus (Kaspesky ). > > Can you suggest me some unsecure website to trigger the problem? > I include xulstore.json hoping you will find some suspicious. Yes, it has the following: > "chrome://pippki/content/exceptionDialog.xul": { > "exceptiondialog": { > "height": "1448", > "screenX": "336", > "screenY": "8", > "width": "890" > } > } So, if I'm understanding correctly, the stored window/dialog dimensions are 890x1448. -- Nuno Silva ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
On 2020-07-26, AndrésH wrote: > Frank-Rainer Grahl escribió: >> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: >>> AndrésH wrote: Nuno Silva escribió: > On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: > >> I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a >> server certificate with its own root authority . >> >> Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form >> with a >> bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size >> (pixels) I select. >> >> How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or >> disable the feature of Kaspesk? > What is your display size in pixels? > My display size is 1920x1080, but I have that problem also with 1600x900. >>> >>> No SeaMonkey popup/window/dialog should be wider than 1024px. Can >>> you link a screenshot? You might want to backup you profile and >>> then delete xulstore.json when SeaMonkey is colse. This should set >>> window sizes to the intial settings. >>> >>> FRG >> >> Upps and vertical should be around 600px max for all initial sizes. >> >> FRG > I don't know a website that presents itself as "unsecure". I had a lot > of such messages because a problem with de root certificate of my > antivirus (Kaspesky ). > > Can you suggest me some unsecure website to trigger the problem? One of the example pages from https://badssl.com/ might work. Perhaps https://untrusted-root.badssl.com/ to match the Kaspersky issue. -- Nuno Silva ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
Frank-Rainer Grahl escribió: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: AndrésH wrote: Nuno Silva escribió: On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a server certificate with its own root authority . Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size (pixels) I select. How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or disable the feature of Kaspesk? What is your display size in pixels? My display size is 1920x1080, but I have that problem also with 1600x900. No SeaMonkey popup/window/dialog should be wider than 1024px. Can you link a screenshot? You might want to backup you profile and then delete xulstore.json when SeaMonkey is colse. This should set window sizes to the intial settings. FRG Upps and vertical should be around 600px max for all initial sizes. FRG I don't know a website that presents itself as "unsecure". I had a lot of such messages because a problem with de root certificate of my antivirus (Kaspesky ). Can you suggest me some unsecure website to trigger the problem? I include xulstore.json hoping you will find some suspicious. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
AndrésH wrote: Nuno Silva escribió: On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a server certificate with its own root authority . Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size (pixels) I select. How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or disable the feature of Kaspesk? What is your display size in pixels? My display size is 1920x1080, but I have that problem also with 1600x900. No SeaMonkey popup/window/dialog should be wider than 1024px. Can you link a screenshot? You might want to backup you profile and then delete xulstore.json when SeaMonkey is colse. This should set window sizes to the intial settings. FRG ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: AndrésH wrote: Nuno Silva escribió: On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a server certificate with its own root authority . Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size (pixels) I select. How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or disable the feature of Kaspesk? What is your display size in pixels? My display size is 1920x1080, but I have that problem also with 1600x900. No SeaMonkey popup/window/dialog should be wider than 1024px. Can you link a screenshot? You might want to backup you profile and then delete xulstore.json when SeaMonkey is colse. This should set window sizes to the intial settings. FRG Upps and vertical should be around 600px max for all initial sizes. FRG ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
Nuno Silva escribió: On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a server certificate with its own root authority . Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size (pixels) I select. How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or disable the feature of Kaspesk? What is your display size in pixels? My display size is 1920x1080, but I have that problem also with 1600x900. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
I didn't know that Kaspesky periodically changes its root certificate . I installed when I installed the software and thought that it never changed. Thank you Now I must resolve the problem with de vertical size of the form that pops up. Lemuel Johnson escribió: On 7/25/2020 11:07 AM, AndrésH wrote: I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a server certificate with its own root authority . Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size (pixels) I select. How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or disable the feature of Kaspesk? Thanks In Spanish : Utilizo el antivirus de Kaspesky que tiene la funcionalidad de analizar las conexiones https , pero luego pasa al navegador los datos de los servidores con un certificado propio generado con el certificado de autoridad creado por ellos. Eso conlleva que tiene continuamente aparece "añadir excepción de seguridad", pero en esta versión por los visto el cálculo de la dimensiones falla y se desborda por arriba y por abajo. Como me conozco el orden de los elementos del formulario , navego con el teclado aunque no vea los botones. ¿ Existe una manera de corregir el problema que no sea crear un nuevo perfil o desactivar esa función de Kaspesky ? How to turn off the Kaspersky security exception warnings in SeaMonkey: 1. Open Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates 2. Open Manage Certificates 3. Select the Authorities tab, click Import... 4. Navigate to the location of the Kaspersky certificate. On my system this is at C:/ProgramData/Kaspersky Lab/AVP20.0/Data/Cert/ 5. Select the CERT file there and click Open 6. Once installed restart SeaMonkey You may need to repeat after any major update to the Kaspersky code base (not the daily database updates). Lem Johnson ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
On 2020-07-25, AndrésH wrote: > I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a > server certificate with its own root authority . > > Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a > bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size > (pixels) I select. > > How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or > disable the feature of Kaspesk? What is your display size in pixels? -- Nuno Silva ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: vertical size of "add security exception " pop up form too large
On 7/25/2020 11:07 AM, AndrésH wrote: I'm using Kaspesky antivirus that that intercepts https and creates a server certificate with its own root authority . Seamonkey constantly triggers the "add security exception" form with a bigger vertical size that doesn't fit in my monitor whatever size (pixels) I select. How can I resolve that problem, apart from create a new profile or disable the feature of Kaspesk? Thanks In Spanish : Utilizo el antivirus de Kaspesky que tiene la funcionalidad de analizar las conexiones https , pero luego pasa al navegador los datos de los servidores con un certificado propio generado con el certificado de autoridad creado por ellos. Eso conlleva que tiene continuamente aparece "añadir excepción de seguridad", pero en esta versión por los visto el cálculo de la dimensiones falla y se desborda por arriba y por abajo. Como me conozco el orden de los elementos del formulario , navego con el teclado aunque no vea los botones. ¿ Existe una manera de corregir el problema que no sea crear un nuevo perfil o desactivar esa función de Kaspesky ? How to turn off the Kaspersky security exception warnings in SeaMonkey: 1. Open Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates 2. Open Manage Certificates 3. Select the Authorities tab, click Import... 4. Navigate to the location of the Kaspersky certificate. On my system this is at C:/ProgramData/Kaspersky Lab/AVP20.0/Data/Cert/ 5. Select the CERT file there and click Open 6. Once installed restart SeaMonkey You may need to repeat after any major update to the Kaspersky code base (not the daily database updates). Lem Johnson ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey