Since the client should be involved, our business is to redirect him to the instructions page where he will make a decision - whether to put a proxy certificate or not. And on this page, in turn, is a script that makes this task easier. But does not install the certificate automatically - in this we came to a common opinion. Or, we can simply send a link to this page to the user by e-mail - "Dear user, we found that you are trying to access a secure site. To proceed, please click on the link, otherwise access will not be granted in accordance with our security policy " 26.03.2018 21:41, Matus UHLAR - fantomas пишет: > On 25.03.18 23:47, Eliezer Croitoru wrote: >> I do not know your level of JS or other thing but... a splash page is >> mearly a transition step. >> Since you can check using JS if the certificate is installed > > And how do you push the JS into the client? > > when client tries to fetch https://www.google.com/ and you don't have > cert > for www.google.com, answering with any other certificate by unknown > authority will produce error before the JS is loaded. > -- "C++ seems like a language suitable for firing other people's legs." ***************************** * C++20 : Bug to the future * *****************************
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