DonnyJohnny
Very Senior Member
Updated.
Just realised snbforum is tls 1.3! Lol.
Just realised snbforum is tls 1.3! Lol.
Updated.
Just realised snbforum is tls 1.3! Lol.
why dont you learn to read like everybody else - the non static build is there@kvic can you upload non-static build, please ?
i want to test entware openssl 1.1.1 with this patch.
non-static build of latest rc is for openssl 1.0.2p, what i meant before is non static build of openssl 1.1.1why dont you learn to read like everybody else - the non static build is there
ok sorry for my misunderstandingnon-static build of latest rc is for openssl 1.0.2p, what i meant before is non static build of openssl 1.1.1
@kvic can you upload non-static build, please ?
i want to test entware openssl 1.1.1 with this patch.
Clear your browser cache. You may also try with another fresh browser.Not sure if this is related to pixelserv-tls v2.2.0-rc.6. This is happening on Firefox Quantum. When I first go to snbforums.com, I see the following on top of the browser:
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If I refresh the page, the page is within the page in the area with the message above.
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The pixelserv-tls cert has been imported into the browser.
Here is how it looks in chrome when I first land on the page:
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I have not noticed any issues with other websites. Thank you for all of your recent work and support to the users on the forum!
Thank you. No change after clearing browser cache.Clear your browser cache. You may also try with another fresh browser.
Check your Firefox certification setting. Delete all the imported cert and reimport. Also do a clear cache again.Thank you. No change after clearing browser cache.
Check your Firefox certification setting. Delete all the imported cert and reimport. Also do a clear cache again.
Maybe a restart of pixelserv.
Not sure if this is related to pixelserv-tls v2.2.0-rc.6. This is happening on Firefox Quantum. When I first go to snbforums.com, I see the following on top of the browser:
Sorry for the noise. It just started occurring. I’ll go back and read the discussions.This issue is not related to pixelserv-tls.
This issue has popped up quite many times on the forum...a few times in this thread alone in my memory. I attempted to provide an explanation in the most recent occurrence. So not going to repeat it again..
In a nutshell, to support SNBforum with ad revenue, browse this forum through a proxy without DNS adblock. Or disable router wide DNS adblock while visit this forum.
Selective whitelisting doesn't help. It won't bring ad revenue to snbforums. It's faking your way.
Selective whitelisting doesn't help. It won't bring ad revenue to snbforums. It's faking your way.
Selective whitelisting doesn't help. It won't bring ad revenue to snbforums. It's faking your way.
Important points repeat three times...
Sorry for the noise. It just started occurring. I’ll go back and read the discussions.
Not a problem. I did do a cursory search before posting. Since it just started occurring, I was not sure if was due to fw 384.7 upgrade or pixelserv update. Plus, I am using a loaner laptop while mine is in the shop. Snbforums is the only site with the behavior. Starting to come back to me now. I recall all of the threads when the yellow banner got implemented on snbforums.pls don't take it personal. The message was meant for the collective bunch on this forum..
Whitelist googleads.g.doubleclick.net in Diversion, this will be all you have to do I believe.Not sure if this is related to pixelserv-tls v2.2.0-rc.6. This is happening on Firefox Quantum. When I first go to snbforums.com, I see the following on top of the browser:
View attachment 14685
If I refresh the page, the page is within the page in the area with the message above.
View attachment 14684
The pixelserv-tls cert has been imported into the browser.
Here is how it looks in chrome when I first land on the page:
View attachment 14686
I have not noticed any issues with other websites. Thank you for all of your recent work and support to the users on the forum!
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