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XenApp Plug-ins (Clients) Macintosh Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. SSL Error 4 Error # 183 Started by Steve McGee , 05 August 2010 - 09:02 PM Login to Reply 18 citrix client for mac os x replies to this topic Steve McGee Members #1 Steve McGee 45 posts Posted 05 August 2010 - 09:02 PM I have a site that continues to receive this error sporadically while using the software. Most of the time this is during an active session.SSL Error 4: A network error occurred while connecting to "server.domain.com".Error number: 183I can't seem to find much on this error. This is only happening on my Mac clients. I have not seen this on any of my windows clients.Any help is appreciated. 1310-271613-1485863 Back to top Cory Goldfuss Members #2 Cory Goldfuss 13 posts Posted 30 September 2010 - 03:58 PM I was just made aware of this issue as well. It is only happening on Mac OS 10.6.4 with latest Dazzle and Online plugin.The user can access applicatio
title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Joerel Ramos Level 1 (18 points) Safari Q: error 183 on
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183 saying I have chosen not to trust a certificate but I dont remember "untrusting". Since then citrix apple I could not log onto my job's network.How do I trust it again? I have tried changing the certificate's access but it has not worked. There is no more http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/271613-ssl-error-4-error-183/ reset options for Safari. Thanks for any help. Exact message is " SSL Error 61: You have not chosen to trust "Symantec Class 3 Secure Server CA - G4", the issuer of the server's security certificate. error 183 MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X El Capitan (10.11) Posted on May 11, 2016 2:16 AM I have https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7558719?start=0&tstart=0 this question too by Eric Root,Apple recommended Eric Root Level 9 (72,507 points) iTunes A: Go to Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access and find the certificate. You can delete and let another certificate be downloaded or you can select it and check Trust. Posted on May 12, 2016 7:05 AM See the answer in context Close Q: error 183 on trusting certificates All replies Helpful answers by Carolyn Samit, Carolyn Samit May 11, 2016 2:20 AM in response to Joerel Ramos Level 10 (122,600 points) Apple Music May 11, 2016 2:20 AM in response to Joerel Ramos Try the links available from an Apple Support Communities search here > https://discussions.apple.com/search.jspa?facet=content&type=discussion&sort=rel evanceDesc&showAnsweredFirst=true&q=erro… Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Linc Davis, Linc Davis May 11, 2016 11:26 AM in response to Joerel Ramos Level 10 (208,000 points) Applications May 11, 2016 11:26 AM in response to Joerel Ramos Please read this whole message before doing anything.This procedure is a diagnostic test. It won't solve your problem. Don't be disappointed when you find that
any updates since I wrote it. It may still work; who knows? This is one that the support desk of http://scruss.com/blog/2006/12/14/when-you-really-havent-chosen-not-to-trust-citrix-mac-os-x-and-entrust-certificates/ my employer really should've answered, but they gave their usual, "You mentioned Macintosh https://medgirl2001.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/citrix-on-mac-a-fix-for-ssl-error-61/ in your e-mail, so this conversation stops here" response. Anyway, they've just upgraded their Citrix access, and what used to work now gives the rather cruddy response: Just what SSL Error 0: You have not chosen to trust "Entrust.net Secure Server Certification Authority",the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error number: 183 is mac os supposed to mean to anyone, I don't know. (Well, actually, I do know, but in rants like this it's customary 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 mac os x 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 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:
I work changed the certificate for remote access via Citrix this past weekend. Wheras previously I had no problem accessing the VPN using Citrix via Firefox on a Mac, it suddently stopped working. I got the following error: SSL Error 61: You have not chosen to trust “Network Solutions Certificate Authority,” the issuer of the server’s security certificate. Error number: 183 This was a puzzling error. I checked my certificates under Firefox and it seemed to be correct. The certificate appeared in my Keychain. I tried adjusting the Trust settings for the certificate on Keychain, but that had no effect. No one at IT was able to help me because they don't have much Mac experience. A Google search showed that this is a fairly common problem that can affect several different certificates (the one listed above is the one I had a problem with). Unfortunately, none of the answers I found got me all the way to a fix. I thought I would post my solution here to see if it helps anyone. 1. Go to Keychain Access and find the certificate that is a problem (for me it was Network Solutions Certificate Authority, but it could be any of a number of certificates). 2. Export the certificate to the desktop (right click/export) - it will appear as Network Solutions Certificate Authority.cer 3. Go to the Citrix folder on the Mac and look for a keystore/cacerts folder. 4. If the folder isn't there, you will need to create it. To do this, go to Applications/Citrix ICA Client. Create the folder keystore (Right click/new folder). Within that folder, create the folder cacerts. The path will be Applications/Citrix ICA Client/keystore/cacerts. 5. Copy the certificate exported from Keychain earlier (Network Solutions Certificate Authority.cer) to the Applications/Citrix ICA Client/keystore/cacerts folder. Some sources say you need to change the extension to .crt (so in the example, this would be Network Solutions Certificate Authority.crt), but that didn’t work for me. The .cer extension did. Now you should be able to access the VPN through its usual website on Firefox. For reference, I am using Citrix for Mac, version 10.00.603, and Firefox, version 3.6 on Mac OS X, version 10.6.2 (Snow Leopard). Update: Please see posts from Chris below in the comments from May 21, 2010 and his update on June 2, 2011 for a solution using Terminal.