That's weird. I can't really think of anything which could "break" web page connections in that way. I'm wondering what happened. If you see that again, please open a support ticket so that we can have a look.
Hi,
the dialog you see shows up if the remote server asks for a client certificate. This has nothing to do with server/https certificates. It also seems that the server does not require you to provide a client certificate, that's why the page seems to load fine when cancelling the prompt. You can find more information about the implementation details here:
https://www.essentialobjects.com/doc/eo.webbrowser.webview.needclientcertificate.html
What kind of web page is prompting you for a client certificate? Is this an in-house app or a public web site where you can contact the owner for more information?
Regards,
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
First, a big thank you for always answering my questions here :)
I did not notice that it is asking for a client certificate. Thanks for pointing that out.
It's the website from the FortiClient EMS (Endpoint Management Server).
Your very welcome! Always happy to help.
Maybe the difference in behavior is related to the user agent string? Maybe you can also look at the dev tools (in both Chrome and Royal TS) to find out why you see the prompt in Royal TS.
Just wanted to add to this topic:
With the last update my web page-connections in RoyalTS didn't work anymore (error code:-336)
I had to create them for new and now the websites work without asking for a certifcate. So maybe there was something wrong with my installation.
Sure! Thanks for your effort.
MSP
I have to web pages, both using a letsencrypt certificate. One asks me for a certificate every time (attachment), the other works fine without any interruption.Couldn't find any differences beetween these two. When aborting the prompt for a certificate, the web pages loads without any issues. I tried direct connection and also via a royalserver gateway.
I did not find any useful in https://docs.royalapps.com/r2023/royalts/reference/connections/web-page-chrome.html
Someone can explain me how RoyalTS WebPages deals with certificates and what to look for?