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26, 2016 15:37 Overview: Your Connection is Untrusted/Not Private - *.opendns.com Certificate Error that cannot be bypassed GOOD NEWS! A solution for this problem that is easier to manage and persistent for all sites is now available! As a result, the information below is still applicable but can now be worked around with a permanent solution. dns error ps4 We encourage you to try installing the OpenDNS Root CA with this article: https://support.opendns.com/entries/98279288 This article is a guide for when a certificate error for *.opendns.com appears, but is not able to be bypassed by adding a certificate exception as outlined in this article: https://support.opendns.com/entries/42398824. In this case, follow the steps below to allow the certificate error to be cleared. When you're unable to bypass the certificate error by adding an exception, this is because of the implementation ofHTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) or pre-loaded Certificate Pinning in modern browsers. In essence, communication between certain browsers and certain websites is done in a way that 'bakes in' the requirement to use HTTPS and no bypass or exception is possible. This extra security for HTTPS pages prevents the OpenDNS block page and bypass block page mechanism from working when HSTS is active for a website. For more information about HSTS, please refer tothis article. So, if you'reseeing a certificate error in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox or Safari that cannot be bypasse
for Mobile and OpenDNS - Inconsistency with block pages Blocking Android and iOS Apps How to: Running a TCP Traceroute CradlePoint: airtel dns error OpenDNS Integration Setup Avast! 2015 Security Suite Secure DNS and psp dns error OpenDNS Convert Internationalized Domain Names to ASCII Domain Names Known issues and resolution: iOS 8 and the dns error windows 10 Umbrella client for iPad and iPhone iOS 8 Mobile VPN Upgrade Instructions See more How do I Disable OpenDNS Completely? Matt Prytuluk Updated October 15, 2016 https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/227988787-HSTS-and-Pinning-Certificate-Errors-and-BPB-Your-connection-is-not-private-or-Cannot-connect-to-the-real-domain-com- 19:33 How do I Disable OpenDNS Completely? If you want to disable OpenDNS because our logo and block messages are appearing in Web browser pop-up windows, please note that OpenDNS does not create any pop-up windows whatsoever. For clarification on why OpenDNS is not responsible for pop-ups, please read the FAQ topicHow do https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/227988567-How-do-I-Disable-OpenDNS-Completely- I Disable OpenDNS Pop-Ups? Depending on which network component OpenDNS wasconfigured, you only need to reverse those steps accordingly to disable OpenDNS. If you did not capture the network's DNS setting before configuring OpenDNS, you may need to contact the ISP to successfully reconfigure the network. If you didn't configure OpenDNS yourself, or if you don't remember which network component was configured, please contact support@opendns.com for assistance in reconfiguring your devices. Remember, OpenDNS is a service configured through your network's DNS setting, whether on a router, server or computer. OpenDNS is not software and does not control your computer in any way, nor is it an application or program to be removed. OpenDNS facilitates your Internet requests and makes navigating the Internet safer and faster. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ 25 Was this article helpful? 15 out of 17 found this helpful Have more questions? Submit a request Return to top Related articles How do I Disable OpenDNS Pop-Ups? How
probably not the site you are looking for! You attempted to reach mail.google.com, but instead you https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220030507-gmail-blocked-by-open-dns actually reached a server identifying itself as*.opendns.com. This may be caused https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/227989087-Chrome-for-Windows-only-HSTS-Certificate-Exception-Instructions by a misconfiguration on the server or by something more serious. An attacker on your network could be trying to get you to visit a fake (and potentially harmful) version ofmail.google.com. You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain. dns error 13 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ 22 Comments 22 comments Sort by Date Votes rotblitz January 07, 2014 19:26 OpenDNS does not block anything except Phishing and Malware sites. So, if something is blocked, it is because of your settings, likely mail.google.com. Because you tried to reach this with HTTPS, you get a browser generated security dns error windows warning. The certificate for the OpenDNS block page is clearly from OpenDNS, not from Google. This is what the message says. Solution: don't block what you don't want to be blocked. I.e. either uncheck the related category, or add the blocked domains to the "never block" list. If you are unsure what is blocked, simply visit your domain stats to find it out: https://dashboard.opendns.com/stats/all/blockeddomains 0 Permalink mimismama March 22, 2014 19:39 I'm having trouble as well. I have google.com and google.ca and mail.google.com as "never blocked"… but they are still blocked. And so is youtube. even though I DO NOT have video sharing checked off. This is extremely frustrating. I'm beginning to really hate OpenDns. I'd really appreciate if some of the answers were easier to understand for normal people.I have tried everything to unblock google, although I don't want google I only want my gmail… I've tried to unblock all of it… it just won't let me. I'd love some help. 0 Permalink rotbl
for Mobile and OpenDNS - Inconsistency with block pages Blocking Android and iOS Apps How to: Running a TCP Traceroute CradlePoint: OpenDNS Integration Setup Avast! 2015 Security Suite Secure DNS and OpenDNS Convert Internationalized Domain Names to ASCII Domain Names Known issues and resolution: iOS 8 and the Umbrella client for iPad and iPhone iOS 8 Mobile VPN Upgrade Instructions See more Chrome (for Windows only) - HSTS Certificate Exception Instructions Matt Prytuluk Updated September 26, 2016 15:38 Overview GOOD NEWS! A solution for this problem that is easier to manage and persistent for all sites is now available! As a result, the information below is still applicable but can now be worked around with a permanent solution. We encourage you to try installing the OpenDNS Root CA with this article: https://support.opendns.com/entries/98279288 This page is a guide for when a certificate error for *.opendns.com appears in Chrome (for Windows), but it is not able to be bypassed by adding a certificate exception. The cause of this message is the implementation of HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) or pre-loaded Certificate Pinning in modern browsers which enhances their overall security. This extra security for HTTPS pages prevents the OpenDNS block page and bypass block page mechanism from working when HSTS is active for a website. For more information about HSTS, please refer to this article. Note: Due to changes in HSTS, theBlock Page Bypass (BPB)system does not work with certain sites due to non-bypassable certificate errors. In order to allow these sites to work with BPB in Chrome (for Windows), you must use a special switch when starting the browser. Some common sites that will not work with BPBin Chrome include: Facebook, Google Sites such as Gmail and YouTube, Dropbox and Twitter. For a full list of sites, please read here. Without disabling Chrome Certificate Checks, attempts to use Block Page Bypass with any of the sites on this protected list will fail, as shown. Disabling Chrome Certificate Checks (Windows Only) To force Chrome to ignore these errors, you'll need to set your shortcut for Chrome to launch the application with the following switch: --ignore-certificate-errors Note that Google may choose to remove this feature at any time and thus it is only recommended as long as it is available: To add this command line flag to Chrome, right-click the Chrome icon shortcut, select "Properties" and add it to the and selecting "Properties", then adding it to the Target as shown below: Once this flag is added, you can use