[j-nsp] SRX1400 Forward Proxy
EZ Joe
eazy_joe at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 16 20:05:16 EDT 2013
Hi Andy,
Did try and import the cert, still shows untrusted by the browser.
Certain site like twitter don't even able to access even when we put as exceptions.
With Regard
Wan T
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On 16/10/2013, at 11:24 PTG, Andy Litzinger <Andy.Litzinger at theplatform.com> wrote:
If you want your browser to support a self-signed cert you probably need to import it into your OS's trusted certificate store. In some cases you might be able to import it into your browsers trusted CA store, but I think for a self-signed (vs local CA signed) will have to be imported into your OS's trusted certificate store.
hth,
-andy
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 1:46 AM
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> Subject: [j-nsp] SRX1400 Forward Proxy
>
> Hi,
>
> Have anyone tried using SSL Forward proxy on High end SRX?
>
> I've tested using self signed openssl cert, but having problem with the
> browser reporting certificate not trusted.
>
> Is there anyway to workaround this?
>
> With Regard
> EZ Joe
>
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