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certificate problem checkpoint
hello
i have problem with certificate,
when user trying to enter this site hetzner.com in browser, it seems that it is NO SECURE. other sites are working normally. I've excluded this site in HTTPS Inspection , but the problem is same .
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i think it was dns problem . maybe that site dns serer ip was changed and checkpoint understood it late .
If this problem recurred again , how i should clear dns cash in checkpoint .
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Next time this issue happens, please post a screenshot of what you see as it wasn’t entirely clear what happened from your description.
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hello.
Now It has the same problem , I've attached a screenshot .
whithout checkpoint it is working normaly but when i enable proxy in my computer and trying to enter www.hetzner.com , it has that problem .
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What release are you running?
I suspect this may be the "probing" behavior that occurs to determine this specific site should be bypassed, especially if it happens occasionally.
This works much better in R80.30 (and R80.20 JHF 117+), which I highly recommend upgrading to.
I suspect this may be the "probing" behavior that occurs to determine this specific site should be bypassed, especially if it happens occasionally.
This works much better in R80.30 (and R80.20 JHF 117+), which I highly recommend upgrading to.
