
I can access the main page then navigate fine on all test-browser. Test server 2 : Then I go through a "browser inside browser" website to test it again (dunno how it's called). The website itself is perfectly fine according to 5 testing website. Test server : So I go on the usual website-server-is-down to test if the server is down. I should be able to do so if I want to.Īnyway, if any gosu out there has the skill, please help ? ^^ And I wanna say to Mozilla : It's my own liberty if I want to go and shoot myself in the foot by visiting a so-called "unsecured website". In the end, I still cannot access this website. Is Firefox actively preventing me for surfing the web as I like. ? I spent 4 hours searching solutions on the web, but couldn't fin any. Once I had it unlocked, I tried either True or False, but no deal (including reboots comp & browser) Security.enterprise : I have removed the access from Avast to Firefox allowing me to unlock security.enterprise_roots.enabled. Certificate : I also went to try and add the website as an exception in the certificate list, but Firefox pretends it cannot connect to the website, therefore you cannot add the certificate. I tried disabling all security in "privacy" tab in the option, no deal. No button : I searched but could not find a way to either force the connection or create security exception. It's just for some god unknown reason Firefox decided to block it, without telling you it's actually blocking it (nice move!). "Not secure" : Despite the viciously misleading message saying "connection timed out" that makes you believe the website is down and gone, it is actually fine, as proven above. Test server 2 : Then I go through a "browser inside browser" website to test it again (dunno how it's called). Test server : So I go on the usual website-server-is-down to test if the server is down. Then all of a sudden half my website get SO CALLED "The connection has timed out". 2 days ago I could surf on some website completely fine. How can I force the connection or bypass the F security, or get rid of it, or something. However, there is NO way to do that, NONE. "hide me from everyone", setting 3.Firefox is blocking some website because it says it's not secure (see picture). Use the stealth port wizard to reach easily this goal. see above.Īnd look if you have set comodo to block IP IN ANY, which means, that comodo would block all unrequested ingoing connection attempts. Sometimes 2 firewalls at a time can be more worse, than to have no firewall at all. Use avast as an antivirus and switch off its "firewall" part. then you would bypass your regular firewall YOURSELF.-Īll people who dont use avast are in danger? i think not if you use an antivirus with "webguard" or something, maybe your traffic will be lead through its proxy. In the comodo event list its not saying "wow exploit was blocked", it just says "tcp in was blocked". When i look at the results of avasts internet suite (3%), i think it cries so loud for catching an "exploit" to show the customer how good it works. Why is it always avast, who is involved in detecting DCOM EXPLOITS ? (look in other forums)
