biased99
March 24th, 2015, 10:48 AM
A couple of years back, I used to the use the notebook on which I'm typing this. At the time it was running (I think) 10.04 (or something around there), and the then-current version of Firefox.
Of course, I've upgraded a few times since then, and now I can't for the life of me get the thing to allow me to login to my work's Citrix environment. I keep getting error 61, with a particular Certificate not being trusted. (Cert. in question is Verisign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5. For the record, this is listed in the Browser's Certficate settings, and is checked to authorise SW, Web sites and mail.
Things I've tried:
Re-install the Citrix client (both via the cli and by using a .deb package through the SW Centre).
Ensured that the Certificate Authority is trusted (see above).
Manually imported the appropriate certificate file (pca3-g5ss.crt) directly into /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts
Have also installed Chrome (directly from their web site). Has the same issues, so suggest a cacerts issue...but I'm st*ffed if I know what that might be.
Would appreciate any help anyone might be able to give.
TIA.
Of course, I've upgraded a few times since then, and now I can't for the life of me get the thing to allow me to login to my work's Citrix environment. I keep getting error 61, with a particular Certificate not being trusted. (Cert. in question is Verisign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5. For the record, this is listed in the Browser's Certficate settings, and is checked to authorise SW, Web sites and mail.
Things I've tried:
Re-install the Citrix client (both via the cli and by using a .deb package through the SW Centre).
Ensured that the Certificate Authority is trusted (see above).
Manually imported the appropriate certificate file (pca3-g5ss.crt) directly into /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts
Have also installed Chrome (directly from their web site). Has the same issues, so suggest a cacerts issue...but I'm st*ffed if I know what that might be.
Would appreciate any help anyone might be able to give.
TIA.