
- #How to disable flash in chrome based browsers how to#
- #How to disable flash in chrome based browsers windows#

Tls-service-pem: "/var/unbound/sslcert.crt" This happens even when these two files are actually NOT used by unbound : Whhe you Save + Apply, this cert is taken from the pfSense cert storage, and copied by file into the /var/unbound/ folder. I have to presume that the cert listed on this Services > DNS Resolver General Settings page is just the first one available and usable. The cert "ca-server-openvpn" was never selected by me, it's referenced in my cert list as the first certificate. However, in this state - DNS will not start. You are able to delete that cert, which is fine. If you have Enable SSL/TLS Service unchecked and have an SSL/TLS Certificate specified. Tastes and slaps, but it can be a good said in NET::ERR_CERT_INVALID in Chrome based browsers but NOT Ah - this may be a bug. (do not use this browser to access the web) always try to connect to the box with https and tell your system that this certificate is secureĪs I have done before, I recommend configuring sensitive devices using a dedicated web browser Until you not solve this, you don't have to think about HSTS problemsĮven if you are inside your own network, pls.
#How to disable flash in chrome based browsers windows#
I would definitely check my windows + browsers configuration first, because this might be an https issue In principle, this is not very encouraging :-). There are many reasons for this, but this is one of the most important: (except for very old NVR, DVR and webcam settings, which are IE dependent) I would never and will never recommend using MS browsers (IE / Edge / Chromium Edge - all the same beast and sorry) to configure a network device(s) - on web interface. Thanks in said in NET::ERR_CERT_INVALID in Chrome based browsers but NOT Firefox:
#How to disable flash in chrome based browsers how to#
I have tried Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi and Flow with the same failure.įirefox is able to load the page as long as I accept the self-signed cert.Īnyone have any hints on how to get this working for Edge? I have tried to “Disable HTTP Strict Transport Security” but the error still occurs. Usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. You can't visit 10.11.12.253 right now because the website sent scrambledĬredentials that Microsoft Edge can't process. Information is still secure because Microsoft Edge stopped the connection before This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend toġ0.11.12.253, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Tried to connect to 10.11.12.253 this time, the website sent back unusual and When connecting to the WebConfigurator UI on several pfSense+ firewalls with Microsoft Edge I get an error: Attackers might be trying to steal your information from 10.11.12.253 (forĮxample, passwords, messages, or credit cards).ġ0.11.12.253 uses encryption to protect your information.
