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Gettingonabit
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Notification from ESET

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On logging in this evening I got a notification from ESET NOD32 Antivirus (see image)

Can someone plesae advise?

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Sorry if this does not work, I'm unfamilier with this image uploading method.

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Wouter
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Re: Notification from ESET

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Gettingonabit wrote:
24 Jul 2020, 22:34
On logging in this evening I got a notification from ESET NOD32 Antivirus (see image)

Can someone plesae advise?

https://imgur.com/9bko7fj

Sorry if this does not work, I'm unfamilier with this image uploading method.
https://imgur.com/9bko7fj

I also have that very occasionally, and a few minutes later, that message no longer appears.
The Power of Dreams!

Gettingonabit
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Re: Notification from ESET

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Wouter wrote:
24 Jul 2020, 22:45
Gettingonabit wrote:
24 Jul 2020, 22:34
On logging in this evening I got a notification from ESET NOD32 Antivirus (see image)

Can someone plesae advise?

https://imgur.com/9bko7fj

Sorry if this does not work, I'm unfamilier with this image uploading method.
https://imgur.com/9bko7fj

I also have that very occasionally, and a few minutes later, that message no longer appears.
This was a first for me. However, following your post I logged out and back in - no problem :wtf:

Thanks for the heads-up :wink:

3jawchuck
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I've had a few chrome security errors today preventing me getting to the site. I assume all of this is related to some technical issue.

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nzjrs
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I've also had a few HTTPS related errors in chrome intermittenttly here over the last 2 weeks id guess, including right now

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Steven
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Re: Notification from ESET

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Yes we do have an issue with certificates that has been happening intermittently over the last few days.

The certificate is still valid, so I'm not entirely sure myself what's going on, so I'm requesting support for this.

Will keep you all posted!
Sorry for the trouble.

Gettingonabit
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Steven wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 09:13
Yes we do have an issue with certificates that has been happening intermittently over the last few days.

The certificate is still valid, so I'm not entirely sure myself what's going on, so I'm requesting support for this.

Will keep you all posted!
Sorry for the trouble.
A small blip in an otherwise excellent forum - thank you :)

wesley123
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Re: Notification from ESET

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Steven wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 09:13
Yes we do have an issue with certificates that has been happening intermittently over the last few days.

The certificate is still valid, so I'm not entirely sure myself what's going on, so I'm requesting support for this.

Will keep you all posted!
Sorry for the trouble.
Firefox complains to me that there is a 'potential security issue', because the certificate seems to be valid for f1technical.net, and not www.f1technical.net
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Xwang
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wesley123 wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 12:55
Steven wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 09:13
Yes we do have an issue with certificates that has been happening intermittently over the last few days.

The certificate is still valid, so I'm not entirely sure myself what's going on, so I'm requesting support for this.

Will keep you all posted!
Sorry for the trouble.
Firefox complains to me that there is a 'potential security issue', because the certificate seems to be valid for f1technical.net, and not www.f1technical.net
The same happened to me yesterday for about a pair of hours.

restless
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Problem viewing the site with Chrome

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This morning I opened f1tehcnical and that's what I see in chrome (Version 84.0.4147.105 (Official Build) (64-bit))
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.f1technical.net (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more
NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jy2n1p ... sp=sharing

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jumpingfish
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I can confirm there is something wrong with sertificate, can't enter - Chrome doesn't allow me. On android Opera mini asks me on every page - do you want to continue when the site name does not match the one specified in the sertificate?

LM10
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Re: Problem viewing the site with Chrome

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Same problem here.

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Wouter
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Re: Problem viewing the site with Chrome

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I had the same with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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Steven
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Support still looking into it, after initially denying there is a problem.

The issue is that when I manually renew the certificate, it's a good one.
When it happens automatically, it's only valid for f1technical.net , not for www.f1technical.net

So every time it's wrong, I need to manually intervene now.

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ME4ME
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Steven wrote:
01 Aug 2020, 09:37
So every time it's wrong, I need to manually intervene now.
I think we are plenty of people here willing to donate a few cents for some good strong coffee to keep you awake 8)