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Status: Duplicate
Owner: ----
Closed: Aug 20
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EstimatedDays: ----
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OS: Android
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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No certificate found dialog pops up visiting a site that has valid HTTPS

Reported by 13hu...@gmail.com, Aug 20

Issue description

Example URL:
https://www.hacknotice.com/

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Visit https://www.hacknotice.com/

What is the expected behavior?
Either loads the site normally, or fails to load if https certificate isn't trusted

What went wrong?
System "No certificate found" dialog pops up asking to install a p12 cert, but the website still loads normally. Security details don't indicate anything wrong with the site's TLS config.

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 68.0.3440.91  Channel: stable
OS Version: 6.0.1
Flash Version:
 
Hacknotice_no_cert.jpeg
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api_hacknotice_tls.jpeg
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hacknotice_tls.jpeg
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Components: -Internals>Network Internals>Network>SSL
Seems to be requesting a client certificate (the UI for that... isn't very helpful; I think 
that may be in Android and not Chrome?)

t=3808 [st=42]        SSL_CLIENT_CERT_REQUESTED
t=3808 [st=42]     -SSL_CONNECT
                    --> net_error = -110 (ERR_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT_NEEDED)

Attaching my own netlog....

cert.json
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Mergedinto: 753756
Status: Duplicate (was: Unconfirmed)
Thanks. This is a duplicate of Issue 753756, which details an Android system limitation in that Chrome has no way of knowing whether or not certificates match the request, due to Android's security design.

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