Sometimes, and quite often, users atattempt to enter a certain Internet resource receive a message that an error occurred while establishing a secure connection. How to fix such a malfunction is now and will be considered. Depending on the situation, several different techniques can be used.
First of all, one should clearly understand thethe problem of such a malfunction. The essence of the error lies in the fact that when accessing a particular site, the system needs to check the SSL certificate used to connect HTTPS for the purpose of authenticating the publisher.
However, you can clearly identify several situations,when such a check results in a negative result, as a result of which a message is issued that an error occurred when establishing a secure connection:
Let's consider some typical situations.
Let's start with the most primitive way to eliminateproblems. As it was said above, the time set on the computer may not correspond to the Internet parameters. Therefore, these settings need to be changed.
Some users try to installdate and time directly in Windows, this does not give the desired result, and the error when establishing a secure connection appears again. Why? Yes, only because the setting needs to be done in the primary BIOS input / output system. That's when you can count on something else.
Antiviruses, in comparison with a firewall or Windows defender, are much more likely to block such connections, considering the connection unreliable.
The solution to the problem can be either temporarydisabling protection, which is not very convenient, or setting the appropriate parameters. Typically, such a partition is in network settings. Here you need to disable SSL verification, and then use the Certificate Installation Wizard, which will evaluate the reliability of the connection, after which you just need to install the certificate. After confirming the successful installation, the problem should disappear.
With browsers, the matter is somewhat more complicated. As a rule, the message that an error occurred when establishing a secure connection is most often given out by the "fiery fox".
The situation can be corrected as follows.First, when the browser is disabled, go to "Explorer" in your profile set for the browser (the profile folder is on the system drive in the directory with the user name of the Users directory, where you need to go to the AppData directory, then - Roaming, then Mozilla, then Firefox , after that - Profiles, finally -
Note:Additionally, in the security settings of tls_tickets, you can double-click to change the value of the parameter to false. Just in case, you can check whether the blocking extension AdBlock is enabled.
Torrent trackers, as you know, governmentsmany countries do not spoil much, believing that such sites host exclusively pirated content. This is partly true, but not always. One such resource is the NNM.Club tracker. An error when establishing a secure connection on it appears quite often.
The tracker itself is now serviced exclusively bytwo addresses - 81.17.30.22 and 193.201.227.16. If pinging addresses results in something else, then spontaneous redirection occurs. In this case, you just need to clean the DNS cache, see if there are any entries for these addresses in the HOSTS file at the very bottom of the text; finally, you can simply set the IP exclusion rules for these IPs in the antivirus or in the firewall.
In an extreme case, if this is an ordinary user to doproblematic or the solution does not help, instead of the torrent file you need to download the so-called magnet link and run it in the corresponding torrent program. In principle, the same applies to other trackers.