Hello,
The Mac OSX Catalina impose new rules on the certificates and/or Google Chrome.
When using Chrome i get a NET::ERR_CERT_REVOKED, and i can't override. If using Safari or Firefox it works.
i've added the Root CA in the osx trusted list, but still Chrome refuse to obey. (yes, there is a hack in chrome to bypass but its not nice)
anyhow: my actual question is, can i regenerate the root ca, with all the rules imposed by Catalina?
looking around the vcenter i can generate the root ca on another machine, then import it in the Certificate Manager, and hopefully it will propagate and the re-issue all the esxi certs.
it should work?
A nicer way would be that at the next vcenter upgrade (ah i'm using 6.5 latest update in 2019) to include this process (i think)
would an upgrade to vcenter 6.7 solve this issue?
The certif rules are:
"Apple has introduced a series of new requirements for SSL certificates to be accepted by Catalina, documented at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210176. To summarize here:
For certificates issued after 2019-07-01:
Cheers and a Happy New Year!!!!
Ciprian
One workaround I found thanks to Google is to type "thisisunsafe"while being in the Chrome window and this will allow you to access the page
Have you tried the following workaround?