You can configure SSL VPN for Mac OS X using Tunnelblick VPN client by following the steps below. Configuration is to be done in Cyberoam and Mac OS using Administrator profile. Step 1: Configure SSL VPN with Tunnel Access Mode in Cyberoam To know how to configure SSL VPN in Cyberoam, refer to the article How To – Configure SSL VPN in Cyberoam. Now, you know how to install an SSL certificate on Mac OS servers. To get instant status reports on potential errors and vulnerabilities use these handy SSL tools. MacOS server history and versions. MacOS Server is an operating system add-on which provides a suite of server programs, as well as management and administration tools for macOS. Configuring and Connecting to SSL VPN for Mac OS X 1. To obtain VPN connectivity for the CLS network, you will want to download the “SonicWALL Mobile Connect” software in the App Store. You will first click on the “ App Store ” icon, typically located on the Dock. Once the App Store is open, please type. Sophos XG Firewall: How to configure SSL VPN for Mac OS X KB-000036421 03 12, 2020 41 people found this article helpful. Overview This article describes the steps to configure the Remote Access SSL VPN for Macintosh OS X using the Tunnelblick VPN.
Symptoms or Error
Receiver for Mac users receive the following error message when accessing StoreFront or Web Interface applications:
'SSL Error 61: You have not chosen to trust 'Certificate Authority', the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error #: 183'
'SSL Error 61: You have not chosen to trust 'Certificate Authority', the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error #: 183'
Solution
Important! This article is intended for use by System Administrators. If you are experiencing this issue and you are not a System Administrator, contact your organization’s Help Desk for assistance and refer them to this article.
Update to the Latest Receiver Version
- Upgrade to the latest version of Receiver to verify if this resolves the issue.
- If you are using SHA2 certificates then the older version of Receiver does not support these certificate. Refer to CTX200114 - Citrix Receiver Support for SHA-2 to view the Receiver versions which supports SHA-2 certificates.
Is your CAC reader Mac friendly? Visit the USB Readers page to verify the CAC reader you have is.
If this does not resolve the issue then proceed to the next section.
Ssl For Macbook Air
For information on Receiver feature updates refer to - Citrix Receiver Feature Matrix.
Missing Root/Intermediate Certificate
This error message suggests that the Mac client device does not have the required root certificate/intermediate certificate to establish trust with the certificate authority who issued the Secure Gateway/NetScaler Gateway server certificate.
Complete the following steps to resolve this issue:
- Open the Keychain Access in the Applications > Utilities folder:
- Highlight the X509 Anchors Keychain in the menu (you might have to authenticate to do this).
- Browse through the Certificate Authorities to find the company that has issued the certificate that is being used by the Secure Gateway/NetScaler Gateway – for this example, Thawte Premium Server CA:
- Highlight the certificate and select File > Export from the menu bar:
- The default File Format should be Certificate (.cer).
Note: You might need to rename the certificate to a .CRT extension for the client to properly identify the certificate. - Save the certificate to the ApplicationsCitrix ICA Clientkeystorecacerts folder (create this folder if it does not exist):
Additional Resources
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