firefox/thunderbird certificate issue

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by firestorm31, Nov 9, 2011.

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  1. firestorm31

    firestorm31 Registered Member

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    I came across a posting somewhere suggesting that ESET antivirus maybe responsible for the certificate problems I'm having. if this is the case, how do I fix it.

    I'm using firefox 6.02 and thunderbird 6.02 and eset antivirus 4.2.71.2 (64bit)
     
  2. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

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    Pleae elaborate more on what issue you're encountering? Do you have SSL scanning enabled in ESET NOD32 Antivirus?
     
  3. firestorm31

    firestorm31 Registered Member

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    99I do have SSL scanning enabled

    I'm getting invalid certificates with firefox & thunderbird.

    the behavior of the web pages that I visit seems to be affected by an invalid certificate using Firefox. all asking for confirmation exemption.

    sites with invalid certificate

    Espn log in page - shows no log in page, but IE was able to see it in spite of the invalid certificate notice.

    Firefox add on page - can't even get on the page

    Amazon.com - user account menu formatting is screwed up.

    thunderbird

    after thunderbird is loaded, an invalid certificate window pops up asking to confirm exemption for 995 port

    a number of emails have had invalid certificate window pop up
     
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  4. firestorm31

    firestorm31 Registered Member

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    fyi

    the issue has been resolved. problem was the port #s. I removed them.
     
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