netveda and https

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by clansman77, May 14, 2005.

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  1. clansman77

    clansman77 Registered Member

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    any body using netveda is able to go to this site??
    ssl.mailvault.com

    i am getting blocked by netveda.in the alerts report it says opera is blocked to access this site (port443),policy profile isapplication control..
    :(
     
  2. Can you surf there using an alternate browser?
    Did you "block" any recent prompt?
    Try this
    1. Admin panel > Default user > Application Control tab > look for any check marks on both sides
    2. Admin panel > Default computer > Application Control tab > look for any check marks on both sides
    3. Security > Advanced Internet f/w > Check your rules.
    4. Check the application trust rules for dll files. You may have insadvertantly blocked a required dll file [ i forget the names... but it should seem obvious once you see it.]
     
  3. clansman77

    clansman77 Registered Member

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    no browsing is possible with ie6 either.think its the dll issue as u suggested.will look and confirm
     
  4. Arup

    Arup Guest

    Clansmann, I can go to Mozilla update and it is a https site with NetVeda so it has to be the app control thing.
     
  5. rdsu

    rdsu Registered Member

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    I cant' see that site with Maxthon or Opera :(
     
  6. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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    Hit f12 and disable proxy servers in Opera and try that page.
     
  7. rdsu

    rdsu Registered Member

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    I don't have that option enable...
     
  8. clansman77

    clansman77 Registered Member

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    problem solved after trusting unchecking some indefaultcomp/app control
    here is the full site
    https://ssl.mailvault.com/
    thanks all of you guys for replying.. :D
     
  9. rdsu

    rdsu Registered Member

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    That site works fine here!

    I tested with http://ssl.mailvault.com/... :(
     
  10. clansman77

    clansman77 Registered Member

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    sorry vc for that trouble.since its a ssl site it should be https..
    and checkout my title of the post too..
     
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