![]() Click Apply and OK in the Java Security Settingīy the way the default 'High' securiy level worked just fine for me.csr certifiate file that the ASA will present in the handshake that you saved in steps 1-3 Remain on the 'User' tab and click 'Import'.THIS IS KEY > Pull the drop-down 'Certifcate Type' menu down and select 'Secure Site'.Mac OS 9.1 to 9.2.2 are Classic operating systems, that can run in virtualization within Mac OS X on a PowerPC Mac. Apple's operating system by name: 9.0.4 and earlier were Mac OS systems that weren't commonly known by their code names. add your ASA's URL to the 'Exceptions' Sites list iCab - Every Mac OS since before X to present.Just as a precaution, from Java Settings Panel's Security tab > Network Settings do not use any https proxies, use 'Direct connection'.Click the Lock Icon in the Address Bar, and go thru the usual to export the certificate.Go to the https page for the ASA in your browser. ![]() Here's what I did (all steps after 1-3 from Java Control Panel) Fortunately getting into the Java options from Brian's hint opened up Pandora's box here, plus a little wireshark debugging made me certain that MY PC did NOT LIKE the certificate. Then, I also had to import the certificate files a very specific way. I had to do what Brian did, and some more.įirst I did Brian Green's steps of changing the SSL/TLS versions.įrom Java Control Panel Click Advanced-> scroll to "Advanced Security Settings"-> Uncheck "Use TLS1.1", "Use TLS1.2" (if they are checked) and check "Use SSL2.0 compatible ClientHello Format" as well as "Use SSL 3.0" and "Use TLS1.0"
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