Assuming you're using Diversion Standard with pixelserv-tls, have you imported the Pixelserv CA cert into your devices (see https://github.com/kvic-z/pixelserv...ificate#import-pixelserv-ca-on-client-devices )? If yes, is this only affecting Chrome? It might be related to Google not accepting incorrect certificates for its Google-owned properties. In which case, you may want to whitelist that site in Diversion and add a manual hosts entry of "0.0.0.0 www.googleadservices.com".Just starting noticing an error message when I try to click on a Sponsored link at the top of the results page. For instance, search for "Purina One dog food" and you'll get 4 or 5 choices from Chewy.com and Amazon trying to sell you their food. If I click on the Chewy item I get the following error message from Google Chrome:
Your connection is not private
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NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
This brings me to a suggestion for @thelonelycoder to include a "blackhole list" in Diversion that instead of whitelisting a site, you can redirect the hostname from the pixelserv IP to 0.0.0.0 instead. I was experimenting with this trying to investigate and reduce the ush counts in pixelserv serverstats. Just an idea that may or may not have merit.
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