Server requesting certificate
The server you are trying to connect to is requesting your certificate.
Type the location and password of your certificate. If you cannot make
changes, the administrator who configured this session locked these
fields.
- Requesting server
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This is the name of the server to which you are trying to connect. Click
Details to see more information about the server's certificate.
- What do you want to do?
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Attempt to connect without my certificate
Whether you can connect without a certificate is dependent on the server
you are trying to connect to. The server might give you access at a lower
security level, or it might not allow any access without a certificate.
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Send my certificate
Click Send my certificate if you have a certificate to send.
Certificate Source
- If the certificate is stored on your system or in a file accessible
using a URL:
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Click PKSC12 or PFX file.
- Type the URL or path and filename of the certificate
that you want to send or click Browse to locate the file on the local file
system.
Sending and receiving files through URLs depends on the protocols
your browser supports. Most browsers support HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and FTPS.
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Type the password that was used to encrypt the certificate. If you do not
know the password, ask your administrator or the person who requested and
received your certificate.
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Click View Certificate to see detailed information about the certificate
you are sending. You must type the location and password for the certificate
before you can view it.
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If your certificate is accessible through the Microsoft Internet Explorer Personal Certificate
store, click Certificate in MSIE browser or security device, and select it from
the Certificate Name list. Optionally, you can choose to send
any certificate trusted by the server.
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Select Retrieve certificate before connecting if you know that
this host session always requires a certificate. This streamlines
the handling for future sessions.
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How often to prompt
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To be prompted each time the server requests a client certificate, select Prompt on each connection.
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To be prompted once each time Host On-Demand has been
started, select Prompt the first time after HOD is started.
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If your certificate is in a password-protected file and your client supports
storing
preferences locally, choosing Prompt only once causes Host On-Demand to prompt
for the password the next time the connection is
made, but never after that, unless the connection attempt fails.
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If your certificate is accessed through the MSIE browser,
Prompt only once can be chosen on any client, as well as Do not prompt,
which disables the prompt from Host On-Demand, but not from the browser or security device.
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