Quade wrote:Some security packages try to "man in the middle" SSL connections to monitor the contents. I don't know if yours is doing that but it's possible.
Newsbin is basically downloading text from the news server. They get converted to files inside Newsbin.
I'd look for "SSL Security" options. See if you can tell it to ignore Newbin's connections to the server.
Thanks Quade!
I found two SSL settings (interestingly they are listed under '
Wifi Security' category within the internet security suite). The PC on which I am using Newsbin Pro 99% of the time is a LAN connection.
Anyway, I disabled the detection / blocking of both ('SSL man-in-the-middle attacks' and SSL strip attacks').
The issue persists.
Also tried some other changes, but the security suite has too many different settings to experiment with.
There is 'Antivirus' section with 7 additional independent settings
Then 4 more settings without a category.
Then there is 'Exploit Prevention' with 7 additional independent settings
Firewall settings has a bunch of settings.
Intrusion Prevention has 7 more settings.
Traffic Rules alone contains say 35 - 40 independent settings (too large to bother counting one by one)
.
Also several of the above categories have separate instances with their own settings under the 'Computer', 'Network' and 'Web' sections, so multiply some of the above settings counts by 3!
I also did not even include other categories within the security, such as 'browser protection' and 'ransomware protection' which presumably/ hopefully do not apply to stand-alone applications (that do not run within a web site [in a container]).
Ironically even after I disabled the security suite app's auto protect and firewall temporarily, some features remained active and the SSL errors still occurred.
So I had to uninstall it (quicker than manually undoing a few hundred settings to disable every protection) to get SSL to work.
I am in a dilemma since:
I want to stick with Newsbin Pro since it is MUCH faster at downloading (caps out my close to 1.4 Gbps connection) than the more recent competitors (one highly popular competitor topped out at say 40% of Newsbin Pro's speed!)...
However, I also like my current security suite (literally just renewed it at a great price) given the numerous included advanced features that Windows Defender and even paid competitors lack.
Other security suites are more expensive ironically * and , even when on sale (for more than mine still), do not support more than 5 devices, whereas I need at least 10 devices protected (hence I get the 10 device version).
* The security suite I use has a similar MSRP to some competitors but I always wait for sales and get it for up to a 75% discount. Also, as noted, it supports 10 devices on a single license key whereas competitors may support only 5 or 10.
Anyway, looks like there is no easy solution without compromising on the level of protection which defeats the purpose of the security suite.
I was hoping allow connections at the app level would work, but it no longer does.
As noted, never had this issue till the security suite added some very recent protection features or changed the way some work. The other reason could be an undetected defect as it is quite new and I have not had any other issues yet with other internet apps, so it may only be impacting a limited set of users.
I have been using different AV products over the years and this one tests well, is an all-in-one solution, light on resources and is a good deal deal when on sale, even more so since it supports up to 10 devices.
If anyone has any suggestions. As I said, if I could somehow set custom rules in the security suite for Newsbin Pro to get it to work that would be great, but that seems unlikely: When NB pro started up, the suite asked if I wanted to allow certain traffics, I set it to allow all temporarily and even then I got the SSL errors, so another part of the suite is causing an issue with SSL connections.
Even after disabling R/T protection and firewall, something blocked the SSL connections, until I uninstalled the security suite.