![]() ![]() I didnt try the new image and restore yet. The fact it doesnt lends me to think its a false id. ![]() My thought on this is the router isnt infected as rcoleman mentioned was unlikely overall on the netgate device- since using the hostname to connect would trigger that same block as the ip if it was. if I use the hostname.domainname:port# instead of the ip it connects and it only seems to be the IP itself that is hitting a false match on the LAN side ( the last numbers being 5.1 that the logs show being the match) It will detect even when on http over https. Im convinced this is a false detection on malwarebytes web browser guard. Im assuming since it only detects when using the IP versus the hostname.domain its really a false id on there end. Chrome itself doesnt flag it as anything other than this when no browser guards are active and they are only used as a layered protection beyond the endpoint protection of malwarebytes which itself doesnt block with its built in webprotector - cause we have dumb users and the bosses feel better this way I know the self signed cert is always going to stop and warn on chrome and browsers since that is right in the documentation. it appears to be since there last update. and its very rare to have malware on the netgate device itself. Other ones like emsisoft and adguard dont flag it ( just used them for testing) from what I have been able to find in the documentations and any related posts here is that its most likely a false positive on the lan side IP. If I use the hostname.domain to access the browser gaurd doesnt detect. It only happens when using the IP ( cause from what I can tell the 5.1 in the ip is being detected in there database. However has anyone dealt with Malwarebytes browser gaurd blocking the webgui cause it thinks it has malware? I have sent to malwarebytes but they are investigating. Not sure if this is the correct place to post ![]()
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