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Hi, my purpose was to make a ssl two-way authentication (a.k.a. mutual) on a web server browsed by iPad 4th mini with iOS 10.3.3, I am speaking about self-signed certificates just because our intranet website has no public registred TLD thus no valid certificate can be purchased.
On https://msec.be/secureapps/seminarie/msec_x509_ios.pdf I found something like that and downloaded the relevant files, ran all involved scripts and configured my Apache2 on Ubuntu 16.04 to use ssl certificates just issued and to require mandatory client authentication and restarted it.
I emailed to my iPad the Root CA .pem certificate, server CA .pem certificate and client .p12 certificate, installed and trusted everything, all are shown as valid: after accepting some warnings Safari for iOS is able to browse.

Thumbs up for Safari but a couple of other browsers (Mozilla Firefox for iOS and SureFox Lite) won't access to the same web server: Firefox throws out "NSURLErrorDomain" and Surefox "the certificate for this server is invalid" etc.
Both browsers for iOS have no settings about certificate management.
No literature nor similar situations seen on the net: does anybody met a similar issue, and hopefully solved it?
Or is it time to give up?

Thanks to anybody who can help.



Hi. Chrome will not allow this. It is a security policy of google, and that's it. You can search for it on the web.

I know this because my company ran a webmail server that used a self-signed certificate. I was able to accept and use it in iOS Safari, but it was impossible in Chrome.

I suppose Firefox may be the same way.



最後更新:2017-09-16 16:32:55

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