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AdGuard HTTPS filter blocking access to newly-registered domain even after adding exception #1425

Open uajqq opened 1 month ago

uajqq commented 1 month ago

Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue

AdGuard version

2.14.1.1603

Browser version

Safari 17.5

OS version

macOS Sonoma 14.5

Ad Blocking

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Privacy

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Social

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Annoyances

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Security

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Other

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Language-specific

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Which DNS server do you use?

System default DNS

DNS protocol

None

Custom DNS

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What Stealth Mode options do you have enabled?

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Support ticket ID

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Issue Details

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Turn on HTTPS filtering
  2. Navigate to website
  3. Error message: "Safari can't open the page because Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server"
  4. Turn off HTTPS filtering
  5. Navigate to website
  6. Website loads normally, and is secured

Expected Behavior

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Actual Behavior

When HTTPS filtering is active, I get a secure connection error with one specific website that I maintain using nginx. The website is hosted on a remote server, not this computer. None of the other domains are affected. All are secured using Let's Encrypt.

All the other domains work normally on other devices, including iOS even with AdGuard enabled and HTTPS filtering on. Adding an exception for this website does not fix the problem. It works normally if AdGuard is turned off.

The only thing I can think of that's different about this domain is that it was recently registered, and our network blocks recently registered domains if you navigate to them without SSL. However, again, with AdGuard turned off, it loads normally and is secured.

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Additional Information

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Aydinv13 commented 1 month ago

@uajqq Hi and sorry for a delay!

Could you collect the Debug logs please? Here's what we need you to do:

  1. Click AdGuard icon in the menu bar --> Gear --> Advanced --> Logging --> Logging level --> Debug;
  2. Reproduce the issue and remember the exact time it happened;
  3. Menu --> Advanced --> Logging --> Export Logs and System Info...;
  4. Send the archive to apple@adguard.com and mention this issue number in the subject.
Aydinv13 commented 3 weeks ago

@uajqq any news?

uajqq commented 3 weeks ago

Just sent those logs, sorry about that.

uajqq commented 1 week ago

Update: this bug is no longer happening now that the domain is >1 month old.

Aydinv13 commented 1 week ago

@uajqq

Just sent those logs, sorry about that.

Sorry, can you check if the e-mail was sent? For some reason we can't find it.

uajqq commented 1 week ago

Just sent it again, did it come through?

Aydinv13 commented 1 week ago

It did, thank you.

Aydinv13 commented 6 days ago

Could you please specify at what time it happened (if you remember) and what the domain was? Also, did it occur only in Safari?

uajqq commented 6 days ago

I started the logs, reproduced the error, and stopped the logs in the space of about a minute, so it should be right around 10:00 on June 7, 2024. The relevant domain is first listed on line 2908 of Adguard-group.log. It was happening in all browsers.