Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
The virus scanner/firewall should not mess with safebrowsing. This just
fetches the safebrowsing lists at regular intervals and matches the urls
you visit against it. I would consider it a defect in Bullguard.
FRG
dirk wrote:
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schr
The virus scanner/firewall should not mess with safebrowsing. This just
fetches the safebrowsing lists at regular intervals and matches the urls you
visit against it. I would consider it a defect in Bullguard.
FRG
dirk wrote:
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy &
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the middle
and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install the virus
scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases discussed here.
Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.
FRG
Basically updates are broken since 2.46. We are switching to a new
infrastructure and I don't expect this to work until the next planned major
release (currently 2.57).
Latest release is 2.49.3:
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/
2.49.4 is almost done. You can pick it from here:
https://arch
My SM tells me that i am on tha update channel. The installed Version is
2.46. When i say look for updates the answer is that my version is up to
date. Is there anything wrong and i should do something?
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dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused for man in the
Op zondag 27 augustus 2017 06:42:59 UTC+2 schreef David E. Ross:
> On 8/26/2017 9:17 PM, David Guymer wrote:
> > David Guymer wrote:
> >> David E. Ross wrote:
> >>> On 8/26/2017 12:34 AM, David Guymer wrote:
> There is something wrong with SeaMonkey 2.48.Every page I go to I get a
> certi
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