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quarantined email release fails

Releasing has recently gone wrong on my macos Sierra machine.

Tried it with Safari, Firefox and Chrome but all fail:

Safari:
Safari Can't Open the Page "https://<fqdn>:3840/release.plc?proto=smtp&mp;cluster_id=0&amp;message_id=1c2X06-0006pM-MV&amp;size=3469&amp;whitelist;0" because Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server "<fqdn>".

Firefox:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to vgk.rcan.nl:3840. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG

 

Chrome:
This site can’t provide a secure connection
<fqdn> sent an invalid response
Try running Network Diagnostics.
ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR

 

Update:

Now, a day later I found out that Safari is redirecting the http://<fqdn>:3840 to a https request. Odd. anyone experiencing similar issue?

 

Adrie



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  • Thanks for your suggestion! But, unfortunately, I don't have a WebServer Protection license so I can't access that feature. I only have a Network Protection and Email Protection license on my UTM.

  • Your reseller can get you a 30-day trial license for Full Guard so that you can test this.  Full Guard costs less than the combination of any three of the five subscriptions included.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • We have the same problem as described in the 1st post

    attempting to release a quarantined mail item from the digest fails with

    Safari can’t open the page “https://<fqdn>:3840/release.plc?proto=smtp&amp;cluster_id=0&amp;message_id=1ezWqw-0004mt-9G&amp;size=9707&amp;whitelist=0” because Safari can’t establish a secure connection to the server “<fqdn>”.

    this is true of both Safari and Firefox on Mac 10.12.6

    the link in the digest is

    http://<fqdn>:3840/release.plc?proto=smtp&cluster_id=0&message_id=1ezWqw-0004mt-9G&size=9707&whitelist=0

    NB http

    our device is UTM 9.508-10

    Gary

  • I think it is a DNS michmash rather than browser

  • The browser reports an SSL error

  • from your PC can you ping utm.hiddendomain.com please? What is the result?

  • Yes we can ping the fqdn from both internal and external utm interfaces, both return the same, correct IP. There is no problem with the DNS.

    On clicking the release link utm http daemon log has this

    2018:03:27-12:19:36 utm httpd: 192.168.2.157 - - [27/Mar/2018:12:19:36 +0100] "\x16\x03\x01" 404 -
    2018:03:27-12:19:36 utm httpd: 192.168.2.157 - - [27/Mar/2018:12:19:36 +0100] "\x16\x03\x01" 404 -
     
     
  • Probably I know the answer.

    Now:
    Define a host

    Name:  utm
    Type:   Host 
    Ip4 Address: 192.168.2.1 (your internal interface IP) 
    DHCP: No DHCP Server
    DNS Settings: utm.hidden-domain.com (your FQDN that is equal in Quarantine Configuration Hostname) 

    Flush Dns in PC, Ping it and release the email

  • I said from your PC, not UTM

  • testing the fqdn with openssl

    prosserg@ITRoom-Mint ~ $ openssl s_client -connect utm.<fqdn>:3840
    CONNECTED(00000003)
    140409629832864:error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol:s23_clnt.c:795:
    ---
    no peer certificate available
    ---
    No client certificate CA names sent
    ---
    SSL handshake has read 7 bytes and written 295 bytes
    ---
    New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
    Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
    Compression: NONE
    Expansion: NONE

    The utm has no virtual server configured for SSL on port 3840, yet the utm is causing the browser (I'm now using Firefox on Linux) to switch from http to https

    BUT as previously noted, the same release link works fine on an iPhone (Safari)

    Gary