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yourPersonal Computer Be notified ofpage updates it's private powered byChangeDetection Also available at: https://MilitaryCAC.com SPECIFIC ERROR CODES (Listed in NUMERIC ORDER) YOU MAY https://militarycac.com/errorcodes.htm RECEIVE WHILE SETTING UP YOUR CAC READER & SOFTWARE NOTE: This page lists specific error codes and Solutions (that I and others have come across). I hope one of these is the answer to correct whatever problem you https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=225201 are having. Please do not email me telling me the Solutions don't work. Everyone of these have worked on several other computers. If your particular problem is not on this page, please feel free to contact me and smart card we will figure it out together. Disclaimer: These fixes are for Home Users Only. Do not attempt these on your Government Computer (unless otherwise noted) Receive "ssl_error_bad_cert_alert" when using Firefox Solution: Follow Firefox configuration on Firefox support page All known Firefox SSL Error codes: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ref/ssl/sslerr.html Receive "ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert" when using Waterfox to activate your PIV cert Solution: Configure Waterfox to use your CAC, just like Firefox owa ssl error Error Code [38]: "Your Common Access Card (CAC) is invalid, and may be revoked or expired. If you believe you have received this message in error you may contact the DMDC Support Center (DSC) at 800-477-8227." when trying to access DMDCs Self Service site to activate your PIV after getting a new CAC issued on 9 or 10 September 2013. Error 38 Information: DEERS had communication problems between RAPIDS and the CA issuing servers, causing some CACs to not get programmed correctly on 9 & 10 September 2013. Error 38 Solution-1: Try using your CAC again. Some people's CACs "magically" started working the next day. If you are not one of the lucky ones, try Solution 2 below. Error 38 Solution-2: Visit or Contact an ID card office and see if they know the system is functioning correctly and then get a new CAC issued. Error 53: "Your Common Access Card (CAC) certificates are invalid and access is revoked. If you believe you have received this message in error you may contact the DMDC/DEERS Support officer (DSO) at 800-538-9552." Error 53 Information: This is usually caused by your certificates being revoked on your CAC. This can be because it is expired, you changed branches of the military (example: Regular Army to Army Reserve), or your contract end date cha
1 user Reported by damcc...@gmail.com, Mar 30 2013 Back to list Status: Duplicate Merged: issue 170328 Owner: ---- Closed: Mar 2013 Components: Internals>Network>SSL NextAction: ---- OS: Windows Pri: 2 Type: Bug Sign in to add a comment Chrome Version : 25.0.1364.172 OS Version: 6.2 (Windows 8) URLs (if applicable) : https://web.mail.mil https://web.mail.mil/owa Other browsers tested: Add OK or FAIL after other browsers where you have tested this issue: Safari 5: not tested Firefox 4.x: FAIL (can't access smart card) IE 7/8/9: OK What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Go to https://web.mail.mil 2. Click OK 3. View SSL error. What is the expected result? I should see an Outlook Web Access site. What happens instead of that? I receive Error 107 (net::ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR): SSL protocol error. Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if possible. UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.22 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/25.0.1364.172 Safari/537.22 ExpectedResult.PNG 38.9 KB View Download net-internals-log.json 165 KB View Download ActualResult.PNG 59.9 KB View Download Comment 1 by damcc...@gmail.com, Mar 30 2013 Processing Additionally, there are DOD root certificates the site uses. There is an installer called InstallRoot available through many DOD pages, as well as http://militarycac.com/dodcerts.htm that will automatically put all the required certificates on the system. I have installed the latest version. Comment 2 by rsleevi@chromium.org, Mar 30 2013 Processing Labels: Cr-Internals-Network-SSL Comment 3 by damcc...@gmail.com, Mar 30 2013 Processing So as I was writing this bug, Chrome downloaded an update. After finishing, I restarted Chrome and now the site functions as intended. This has been plaguin