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employer's citrix system. I have an nfuse connection and until recently it was working really well. I have been told that citrix has been updated, downloaded what I was told to download from geotrust and added it to my keychain, it still isn't working! I am completely out of my depth with all this and wonder if anyone can explain to me what to do in a very straightforward way? Yours eternally grateful (in advance!) Sharon Brown #1 sharondrums, Oct 14, 2005 sdaviss uix_expand uix_collapse Registered Joined: Dec 13, 2005 Messages: 3 Likes Received: 0 I'm having the same problem (Firefox1.5b, OSX 10.4.3, Citrix OSX client 7/05 date download)... Error number 183... certificate not trusted... How do I let Firefox know to accept the certificate? Is it some other thing? Ideas? [newb here, but I couldn't Search as it is down] #2 sdaviss, Dec 13, 2005 theamazingdylan uix_expand uix_collapse Registered Joined: Feb 13, 2006 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 On the client, the server certificate needs to be instal
any updates since I wrote it. It may still work; who knows? This is one that the support desk of my employer really should've answered, but they gave their usual, you have not chosen to trust entrust certification authority mac "You mentioned Macintosh in your e-mail, so this conversation stops here" response. Anyway, they've just ssl error 61 you have not chosen to trust go daddy secure certificate authority - g2 upgraded their Citrix access, and what used to work now gives the rather cruddy response: Just what SSL Error 0: You have not
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chosen to trust "Entrust.net Secure Server Certification Authority",the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error number: 183 is supposed to mean to anyone, I don't know. (Well, actually, I do know, but in rants like this it's customary https://macosx.com/threads/citrix-ssl-error-183-safari.253330/ to feign ignorance in a huffy manner. Work with me here, people.) So, to fix this: Make sure that Citrix ICA Client is installed Go to entrust.net/developer and click on Download Root Certificates Select Personal Use, and click on Download Certificates Download entrust_ssl_ca.cer and entrust_ssl_ca.der to your desktop Open a terminal (it's in Applications/Utilities), and enter the following: cd /Applications/Citrix\ ICA\ Client/keystore/cacerts/ cp -p ~/Desktop/entrust_ssl_ca.* . ln -s entrust_ssl_ca.cer entrust_ssl_ca.crt Exit the terminal, and try your Citrix http://scruss.com/blog/2006/12/14/when-you-really-havent-chosen-not-to-trust-citrix-mac-os-x-and-entrust-certificates/ session again. There might be some unnecessary steps there, and this might all be fixed by downloading the latest release of the ICA client, but this works for me now. Share this:FacebookFlattrGoogleTwitterRedditPinterest No related posts. NB: this article is a few years old, and I haven't tested any updates since I wrote it. It may still work; who knows? This is one that the support... Author scrussPosted on 02006-12-1402009-02-16Categories computers suckTags citrix, linux, mac 13 thoughts on “When you really haven't chosen not to trust: Citrix, Mac OS X, and Entrust certificates” scruss says: 02007-01-04 at 20:55 This also works under Ubuntu if you substitute the directory /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ scruss says: 02007-02-05 at 12:41 The direct links I gave to entrust_ssl_ca.cer and entrust_ssl_ca.der work fine without going through the ‘Personal Use' login bit. Katie says: 02007-06-19 at 23:44 Thank you so much for you posting. It was awesome. Kevin says: 02007-07-11 at 20:56 This was great advice. Easy to follow for a computer novice. Thank you. Ben Welter says: 02007-08-20 at 10:26 Thanks very much for posting this. Worked perfectly, saved me a long-distance call to IT support at work. scruss says: 02007-12-03 at 16:18 Jason, in step 5, you hit return between each of the lines; there are three separate commands 27p says: 02008-10-30 at 05:39 Thanks for the fix, don't think my help-desk would have been much hel
Citrix Access Gateway http://theether.net/kb/100206 on a Mac OS X client, you may receive the following error: SSL Error 61: You have not chosen to trust "RapidSSL CA" the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error number: 183 Resolution To resolve the issue: - Click error number the padlock icon in the top right corner of the Safari Web Browser window. - Select the certificate mentioned in the error message (RapidSSL CA). - Drag the certificate image from the bottom pane to the desktop. - Double error number 183 click on the certificate on the desktop. - If prompted select the System keychain to import to and click OK. If errors occur importing the certificate: - Select the System keychain in the left pane of the Keychain Access application. - Select File | Import Items - Browse to the certificate on the desktop and click Open. - Enter the password if prompted. References This issue may also be resolved with the following server side configuration: How to use intermediate certificates with Access Gateway VPX and an iPad http://theether.net/kb/100190 Products Citrix Receiver 11.5.0 Citrix Access Gateway VPX 5.0.2 Apple OS X Workstation Lion 10.7 Created: 25th October 2012 Updated: 25th October 2012 Tweet © 2005-2016 Jamie Morrison