Re: Not Chosen to trust Certificate

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Thanks for the information. It turns out the Citrix client doesn't
look at KDE for the certificates at all. I had to manually place the
root cert in the \usr\lib\ICACLient\ directory. Citrix only ships the
Linux client with a few roots.

Thanks for the info your e-mail prompted me to take a closer look at
how the client gets the cert info.

Thanks


On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:48:59 -0500, Larry Howe <larry.howe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Friday 18 March 2005 21:12, Chris Blaszczyk wrote:
> > I am getting the following error when trying to use the Citrix client
> >
> > "You have not chosen to trust "/C=US/ST=/L=/O=Equifax/OU=Equifax
> > Secure Certificate Authority/CN=", the issuer of the server's security
> > certificate."
> >
> > I know this site's certificate is located in the Peer SSL Certifiactes
> > tab of Crypto and I have the policy set to accept.
> >
> > Is this a KDE issue, Linux or Citrix problem. Any info would be
> > appreciated. I have experienced this same problem in multiple versions
> > of KDE.
> 
> Not a solution, but in case it helps, I have used the linux citrix client on
> suse 9.2 / KDE 3.2 and no problems. I am not using certificates but I am
> going over the Internet with VPN. Can you tell which app is displaying the
> message? Does the citrix client know anything about the certificate?
> 
> Larry
>
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