ESET : attempted communication with an untrusted certificate. What is?

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  1. Posts : 9,746
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       #11

    I think they are referring to the screen shot in Post #1, where the word Bloquear means Block in Peruvian.
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  2. Posts : 353
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       #12

    Callender said:
    Which message? Option to "Block" what exactly. I'm not sure what you are looking at.

    EDIT: If you mean ESET SSL scanning - just toggle it off and apply the setting then toggle it back on.
    From the ESET popup window, from the image asking what action to take. Block or Allow. Seeing that it comes from Windows I decided to Block it just in case to know something about it. Was it wrong to do that ?

    Ranger4 said:
    I think they are referring to the screen shot in Post #1, where the word Bloquear means Block in Peruvian.
    Yes. "Block" in spanish is Bloquear :)

    Right now I'm at work, but I already turned it off and turned it on.
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  3. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #13

    Block or allow. It makes no difference. You still need to reset SSL scanning in ESET as it doesn't like the certificate so certificates are not up to date.

    If you choose block then it won't connect. That shouldn't affect anything but be aware that your are opted into CEIP.
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  4. Posts : 353
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       #14

    About CEIP that was no always enabled right ? I think since I installed IE 11 is enable : Internet Explorer 11 privacy statement

    Other Thing. Choosing the "block" option will not connect for that moment as you say. But it will connect normally after that if the SSL Scanning is fixed.
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  5. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #15

    I've not seen CEIP manage to enable itself on my machine. On yours I guess it was always enabled.

    RE: Block certificate via ESET. I'm not sure if ESET blocks permanently. I'm not an ESET user. I know that on my machine I can either block cerificates detected as invalid, allow for session or add exception permanently.
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  6. Posts : 353
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       #16

    At the moment I have not used the PC since I did the SSL restart. The funny thing is that yesterday at work on one of the laptops when I opened Internet Explorer if I am not mistaken the same message appeared.

    And if the block is permanent, there will be no problem as you say. Since that CEIP is an extra feature of the browser to enhance the experience as to send error information stuff like that.
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