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Nfordhk_66801
Mar 25, 2015Nimbostratus
Machine Cert Auth Error - unable to get local issuer certificate
Hi,
I've read through quite a few forum post related to this error but couldn't find anything specific to my issue.
I have several machines I have been testing my APM policy with however, one is...
Seth_Cooper
Mar 25, 2015Employee
Hi Nick,
Here are a few things to try.
- Use the f5wininfo.exe tool (can download it from the BigIP) to remove all components (under "Tools") from the machine that doesn't work.
- In the same tool (f5wininfo.exe) you can enable logging (under "Tools").
- On the windows client navigate to "%temp%" in windows explorer and search for files that start with "f5*". Delete all the files you find.
- Launch IE as administrator.
- Access the VS and approve the install of the components and running the machine check service
- Check the logs in %temp%. The log you need to focus on is f5mcertcheck.txt
Verify that the certificate on the machine is the correct one for the CA profile you created and have configured in the VPE action.
With only one machine failing it seems to be a client side issue. Hopefully the steps above will help you out. If not please let me know.
Seth
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