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    • donq
      donq last edited by

      Looks like you may have some local https intercepting software active. Similar problems do occur for example when using (very good) Fiddler tool for decrypting https traffic, but not adding its certificate to trusted roots.

      Do other browsers, esp Chrome and IE, behave better?

      Scan your machine with different (online) antivirus/antimalware utilities (I can recommend ADWCleaner), maybe some of these reveals something.

      Does Baidu antivirus have option to 'protect' your internet connections? If yes, just disable such protection.

      Can you post some untrusted server certificate data in detail (including certification chain or even export certificate and link somewhere)? Looking at such certificate it would be quite clear, is it real or inserted by some rogue process.

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      • nightheaven
        nightheaven last edited by

        Do other browsers, esp Chrome and IE, behave better?

        Firefox works absolutely fine. Chrome has the same private connection issues.
        I uninstalled IE, so can't tell about that one.

        Scan your machine with different (online) antivirus/antimalware utilities (I can recommend ADWCleaner), maybe some of these reveals something.

        Scanned, cured, still the same.

        Can you post some untrusted server certificate data in detail (including certification chain or even export certificate and link somewhere)? Looking at such certificate it would be quite clear, is it real or inserted by some rogue process.

        Will do that after i come back from work today

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        • nightheaven
          nightheaven last edited by

          That's opera 12.18 issues. Even if i install english version it would still be in russian for some reason...
          I just hope it's still gona be enough to understand it.

          https://s16.postimg.org/vmh13g5xh/opera1.jpg
          https://s17.postimg.org/eokfz5ltr/opera2.jpg
          https://s13.postimg.org/dqmbmzpd3/opera3.jpg
          https://s15.postimg.org/eq9ookzl7/opera4.jpg

          And that's opera 40.0 one.

          https://s16.postimg.org/nl27gqt79/opera40_1.jpg

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            Chrome has the same private connection issues

            So it seems something related to Chromium.

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            • donq
              donq last edited by

              Russian is not problem 🙂 What is visible on second tab (Состав) of O40 (get.adobe.com) cert? Путь сертификации (Certification path) is probably empty?

              I forgot to ask - does your Internet connection use proxy? Internet options, Connection, LAN Settings - what options are there selected?

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              • nightheaven
                nightheaven last edited by

                Russian is not problem What is visible on second tab (Состав) of O40 (get.adobe.com) cert? Путь сертификации (Certification path) is probably empty?

                Oh, forgot about those. Here they are:

                https://s18.postimg.org/4gsl2tswp/opera40_3.jpg
                https://s16.postimg.org/3rojyfkud/opera40_4.jpg
                https://s17.postimg.org/rslndxe7j/opera40_2.jpg

                I forgot to ask - does your Internet connection use proxy? Internet options, Connection, LAN Settings - what options are there selected?

                If i understand you correctly, then no, i'm not using any proxy.
                That's what you're talking about, right?
                https://s22.postimg.org/g6y71tnyp/opera_proxy.jpg

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                • donq
                  donq last edited by

                  Thank you for screenshots! Hard to say precisely, but certificate doesn't fully match to normal get.adobe.com one. It is either forged (what I do not consider likely, although it is possible) or your Windows cryptography engine is somehow broken. WinRootCA may hint at it too - usually such name is assigned to domain CA, which should not have any connection to public websites certificates.

                  I uninstalled IE, so can't tell about that one.

                  I didn't pay enough attention to this earlier. First, IE cannot be uninstalled from windows efficiently, but it can be hidden and rendered unworkable. And this 'uninstalling' may affect cryptography too, somehow. What software did you use to uninstall it?

                  Unfortunately I haven't seen any good tools to repair crypto for Windows 7. There was good utility for XP (dial-a-fix), but this doesn't work on W7. Probably there are some articles on MSDN or MS Technet to hep in this situation.

                  What about Firefox - IIRC it doesn't use Windows internal crypto engine, at least not in full extent. IE/Opera/Chrome do.

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                  • nightheaven
                    nightheaven last edited by

                    It is either forged (what I do not consider likely, although it is possible) or your Windows cryptography engine is somehow broken.

                    Yes, that was my thought aswell, and that's why I checked my pc for any hint about that winrootca on both my pc and laptop and on internet aswell, but couldn't find anything.

                    I didn't pay enough attention to this earlier. First, IE cannot be uninstalled from windows efficiently, but it can be hidden and rendered unworkable.

                    Well, yeah, I didn't actually uninstalled it, but isolated it and I did that ages ago, so i can hardly remember what programs I used... probably some guide on the internet.

                    What about Firefox - IIRC it doesn't use Windows internal crypto engine, at least not in full extent. IE/Opera/Chrome do.

                    Yeah, as i said already, FF works absolutely fine for me.

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                    • donq
                      donq last edited by

                      WinRootCA may mean Windows root CA (certificate authority), which can mean any (trusted or untrusted root) certificate inside Windows certificate store. Certainly it is not any real CA, otherwise you should find its certificate in windows certs or everywhere in google.

                      Unfortunately I can't be more specific; this kind of problem is rare and I have seen that only once, on WinXP and fixed crypto with tool, noted above - not possible in Win7. You may search on internet, how to check and restart cryptographic services on windows - but if this service is not running, then you should have more problems than just cert errors on internet.

                      You can run system file checker (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929833), this may find something broken and even fix it or at least give further hints. It may restore IE 🙂

                      If you can rememeber, what did you install or reconfigure before problems begin, this may help. Some windows or other software update may had some effects either.

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                      • nightheaven
                        nightheaven last edited by

                        Well... I didn't installed anything new for a while now...so hard to say, it just randomly started to pop up this issue. I will probably check that system file checker and if it wouldn't help then the only option would probably be to reinstall OS.

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