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No certificates available displays when attempting to access site

We have recently added new certificates to our servers, all of which are verified and trusted and perform as expected in other browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox). When accessing the SSL site in Safari on either PC or Mac, latest version or older versions also tested, a prompt of No certificate available No certificates meet the application...Click OK to continue box pops up, clicking OK does not move forward to the site. We've tested this multiple locations, multiple browsers, only experience the issue in Safari browsers. This happens on all PCs and intermittently on Macs, on some Macs our users connect as normal. Any feedback is appreciated.

Posted on Jun 14, 2011 1:58 PM

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Nov 15, 2011 3:45 PM in response to conniefrommidlothian

This was a bear for me to solve. Been working on it off and on for 12 hours. I host a server that Safari users couldn't access via SSL. I followed lots of other advice and got my intermediate CA setup but the error continued.

The final fix I did was to change a setting in my ssl.conf file to:


SSLVerifyClient none


Then did a

/etc/init.d/httpd restart


And now Safari can browse my ssl site.


Hope that helps others!

No certificates available displays when attempting to access site

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