Cisco Vpn Client Error 39 Unable To Import Certificate
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5510 handling VPN with certificates from a Microsoft 2003 Standard Server with a Standalone CA server configured on it. A few weeks ago our cert on our ASA expired against the CA server and we reapplied for a new cert to the ASA. Users who still have a valid cert against our CA server can use these certs to authenticate http://raaviblog.com/cisco-vpn-client-error-39-unable-to-import-certificate-2/ to VPN and gain access. So that's good but the bad news is if your cert expired, you can not reapply for a certificate nor can a brand new system apply for a certificate. Like I said, we can run existing certs against the ASA and I know that creating a group auth account works (which has been the work around for the time being for the expired cert users). If I try to do SCEP https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/71814-can-not-install-certificate-in-local-cisco-vpn-client enrollment via http, I get an "Error 42: Unable to create certificate enrollment request." From Cisco's site, this is what the error means "Description or Action: The VPN Client was unable to create an enrollment request to enroll the certificate with a certificate authority." If I try it via creating a cert file enrollment on the client, enrolling manually through the CA and export out a file to import into the VPN client, I get "Error 39: Unable to import certificate." which this description is "Description or Action: The VPN Client was unable to import the certificate. The file path for the certificate may be incorrect or there may be a problem with the file system." Below I put the 2 separate logs from the client when I try to do it's respective action. Btw...I have spoken to both Microsoft support and Cisco TAC about my problems and both point fingers at each other. Surprise. Any and all help is great appreciated. Brett Error 42 Logs: Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 4.9.01.0180 Copyright (C) 1998-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Client Type(s): Mac OS X Running on: Darwin 9.7.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.7.0: Tue Mar 31 22:52:17 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1228.12.14~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 11627 16:15:34.216 07/10/2009 Sev=Debug/7 GUI/0x43B0000B The value for vpnclient.ini variable KeySize is 2048. 11628 16:16:09.830 07/10/2009 Sev=Warning/3 CERT/0x83
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