Sometimes with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) enabled in Kaspersky Lab’s products version 2009, secure connection may not be checked in Internet browsers Opera and Mozilla Firefox. Most probably Kaspersky Lab’s certificate has not been installed for the browsers. You can install Kaspersky Lab certificate to check SSL manually:
Open the main application window
Click the Settings button
Select Network
Click the button Install certificate in the right part of the window
In the Certificate window go to the Details tab
Click the button Copy to file
Click Next
Select export file format DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER)
Click Next > Browse
Select the folder into which you would like to save the certificate file
Enter the file name
Click the Save button
Click Finish
Click OK
Minimize the main application window
If Mozilla Firefox is installed, do the following:
Open the main browser window
Select Tools > Options
Click the Advanced icon
Go to the Encryption tab
Click the View certificates button
Go to the Authorities tab
Click the Import button
Select the folder into which you have previously saved Kaspersky Lab’s certificate to check SSL connections
Select the certificate
Click Open
In the Downloading Certificate window select the purposes which you trust the certificate should perform
Click OK to close each window
Minimize the browser window
If Opera is installed, do the following:
Open the main browser window
Select Tools > Preferences
Go to the Advanced tab
Select the Security menu
Click the Manage certificates button
Go to the Authorities tab
Click the Import button
Select the folder into which you have previously saved Kaspersky Lab’s certificate to check SSL connections
Select the certificate
Click Open > Install
Click OK to close each window
Minimize the browser window
Sometimes the warning box for the Kaspersky Lab’s certificate should be cleared in the Opera settings in order secured connections are scanned correctly in the Opera browser.