Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net
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Curious,.. it lists connecting via Private Tunnel... but all I need is the OpenVPN Client for my device.
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@gjacobse said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
Curious,.. it lists connecting via Private Tunnel... but all I need is the OpenVPN Client for my device.
That's what OpenVPN does though it allows you to connect via a private tunnel. Not that it is connecting over a private tunnel (ignoring of course that's what https actually is).
You can whitelist stuff in the administration pane.
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You are getting this trying to just view the webpage? I just went there and everything is ok for me, we also use Webroot
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@momurda said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
You are getting this trying to just view the webpage? I just went there and everything is ok for me, we also use Webroot
Same here, no issues for me.
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This could be related to GPS locator features. If you attempt to load something that uses a datacenter in a country that is blocked you can run into this.
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I suppose anything is possible. All I need is a VPN client to bypass the internal Windows VPN client for testing.
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interestingly now it's not being reported as a risk
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@gjacobse said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
interestingly now it's not being reported as a risk
with no changes made?
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@wirestyle22 said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@gjacobse said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
interestingly now it's not being reported as a risk
with no changes made?
@wirestyle22 said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@gjacobse said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
interestingly now it's not being reported as a risk
with no changes made?
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But then it went right back to being a risk.
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@gjacobse That inconsistency is weird
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@wirestyle22 said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@gjacobse That inconsistency is weird
@wirestyle22 said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@gjacobse That inconsistency is weird
Yes, IT is.
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Not really you could have hit a different CDN for the second request.
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@coliver said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
Not really you could have hit a different CDN for the second request.
Hey now bud, easy there.
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@MattSpeller said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@coliver said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
Not really you could have hit a different CDN for the second request.
Hey now bud, easy there.
Eh just getting into the spirit for the next few years
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@coliver said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@MattSpeller said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
@coliver said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
Not really you could have hit a different CDN for the second request.
Hey now bud, easy there.
Eh just getting into the spirit for the next few years
You tempt me good Sir.
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What's the name of the new Webroot guy now that @nic is gone?
And has anyone heard from him since he entered the magical land of nevermore?
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@BRRABill said in Webroot Blocks OpenVPN.net:
What's the name of the new Webroot guy now that @nic is gone?
And has anyone heard from him since he entered the magical land of nevermore?
@nic has posted a few times. I haven't heard from the new webroot person yet.
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Are you using unsigned TAP/TUN drivers? Could be a reason
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It's their filtering extension that installed without permission last year. It doesn't offer any options to configure its behavior. For me, the reputation icons never properly showed in Google, so I have disabled it for the time being.