ERR_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_SIGNATURE_FAILED in Google Chrome

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走了就别回头了 2021-02-13 19:00

I\'ve got a web site that uses SSL Client certificate authorization. All client certificates are generated using OpenSSL and are self-signed. Everything worked with all web-bro

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  •  天涯浪人
    2021-02-13 19:54

    I'm experiencing the same thing here with Windows7 client systems unable to authenticate with client certificates against some of our systems, but not others. The affected servers are running Apache Tomcat while the unaffected are running IIS7, though I'm hesitant to identify that difference as the culprit.

    Anyone else seeing this?

    EDIT:

    I'm able to eliminate the problem by disabling TLSv1.2 on the server. Is anyone else able to replicate this experience?

    I would also be interested to know whether anyone else is seeing this on anything but the Windows platform, as it's the only place it's happening here (same version OSX has no issues).

    EDIT2:

    Chrome Bug Report here: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=278370

    EDIT3:

    Should be working again in latest Chrome stable. Chrome 30 will have a more robust fix, but 29.x should also work now.

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