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      rami last edited by

      Hi
      I am working with pfsense version 2.4.5 and I encountered a problem when I connect to the https site and a message will be displayed "error the request url could not be found"
      knowing that I have already installed the certificate on my computer at the trusted root and also I imported this certificate at the level of the mozilla web browser after deleting the cache
      2- even it is not possible to connect to the ip of pfsense "secure connection failed"
      I want to ask you to take me back as soon as possible
      thank you
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        rami @rami last edited by

        @rami
        knowing that I have already installed and configured squid guard/ssl

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