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Overview
This Recommended Read provides you with a quick solution if you encounter an error of “Not Secure” – “Attackers might be trying to steal your information from outlook.live.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).”
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Issue
When accessing any secure sites, be it https://google.com, https://yahoo.com. https://outlook.live.com … you simply cannot access the sites and you see the following error:
You may see the option “Proceed to yahoo.com (unsafe),” but it’ll redirect you to the same page upon clicking on it.
You may also try to access the website in an incognito mode, but you’ll still be able to see the same error. Upon clicking on the option “Proceed to outlook.live.com (unsafe),” you may be able to access it, but it won’t load completely.
NOTE: Irrespective of the web-proxy/DPI Engine with, Scan HTTP and decrypted HTTPS, Block QUIC Protocol options enabled/disabled, the error on the browser persists:
- Application_classification, when turned on, traffic is categorized based on the application.
- If you turn on microapp discovery, it identifies and classifies microapps used within web browsers.
- If you turn application classification off, traffic categorization is based on port numbers.
NOTE: By default, it’s turned on.
What to do
A quick and easy solution to fix this issue is: “application_classification microapp-discovery.”
To run these commands, access the console of the Firewall using software such as Putty and press number 4 in the Main Menu
- Commands: system application_classification show
system application_classification microapp-discovery show
- 2. Commands: system application_classification microapp-discovery off
Now, upon reloading the pages, you’ll be able to access the secure sites successfully:
I hope this Recommended Read has helped you resolve your issue.
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[edited by: Raphael Alganes at 5:52 AM (GMT -7) on 18 Sep 2024]