Hello Kst,
Please make sure you have complete certificate chain in the certificates. Add the trusted root certificate in the 'Trusted root certificate column' of the portal. Most importantly, as I have seen in other cases, please check if the portal/gateway certificate has common name as IP or FQDN. You must match the same in the Portal Config>Client Configuration>Gateways>External gateways>Address. Also when the user connects, they must use the same IP/FQDN in the portal address field.
Let us know how it works.
Regards,
Dileep
Hello Dileep
The missing fqdn in the config with the changed behavior of gp 2.1.0 was the solution.
A missing intermediate was also my first intension, but wasn't the problem.
- Chris
You are right Chris! Usually with GP, these are some key things that I ensure with respect to certificates, so just wanted to emphasize that it is taken care. Like we all discussed, the culprit here is the match in the address field for IP/FQDN.
Thanks,
Dileep
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