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ChromeOS issue: Third party app Anyconnect lost access to cert store |
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Issue descriptionChromeOS version: 62.0.3202.74 ChromeOS device model: n/a Case#: 14217935 Description: Since version 62.0.3202.74 Cisco Anyconnect app cannot access certificates from Chrome certificate manager, it was working fine in 62.0.3202.63, but stopped in 62.0.3202.74, so we want to check if there were any changes which could've led to this situation, as Anyconnect version is the same Steps to reproduce: 1) install device cert with Google's Cert Enrollment extension 2) install Cisco AnyConnect with policy 3) Configure AnyConnect in Google Admin to allow access to device cert 4) Open AnyConnect on Chromebook and click "Select Certificate" Current Behavior / Reproduction: Anyconnect shows "No certificates found" https://drive.google.com/a/google.com/file/d/1XqdYJjnelmCu4K40TiF05wwT_fCykIqc/view?usp=sharing Expected Behavior: Anyconnect shows exposed certificate https://drive.google.com/a/google.com/file/d/10cnlDGxGwGuJitcUfiKnXXVBUbAA1SAY/view?usp=sharing Drive link to logs: (waiting on customer)
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Nov 22 2017
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Nov 29 2017
David, can we get a resource to look into this? Seems concerning that certs generated by extension are no longer accessible.
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Nov 30 2017
Got update from customer that user, that issued certificate is able to access it, so there must be something wrong about allow_machine_cert_enrollment setting handling. Requested policy file to check.
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Nov 30 2017
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Nov 30 2017
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Comment 1 by vkhabarov@chromium.org
, Nov 17 2017Labels: Type-Bug-Regression