09-14-2015 09:22 AM - edited 03-17-2019 05:30 PM
I am not experiencing this issue on windows computers internally or externally but on macs I am getting the following error message when Jabber is trying to add our webex site:
The meeting site certificate is not valid. Contact your system administrator for support.
I also tried for testing purposes adding cisco.webex.com and I still get that error message.
For external we are using the expressways and the version of Jabber I am using is 10.6.1
Has anyone had this issue on macs before and does anyone know what needs to be done to resolve?
09-15-2015 04:54 AM
Same thing here since updating Expressway to 8.6.1. Didn't see this on 8.6.
10.5.2 for CUCM
09-15-2015 08:18 AM
That is not the case for me unfortunately, I am on 8.5.1
09-18-2015 10:52 AM
Did you find the solution? I have the same issue
CUCM 11.0.1
Jabber 11.1.0
Expressway 8.6.1
09-21-2015 02:56 AM
Did this problem start after upgrading to El Capitan? If not then what version of OS X do you use?
09-21-2015 04:44 AM
You're right. Im running the GM of El Capitan. I guess I'll wait it out until the public release to see if things get sorted out
09-21-2015 06:58 AM
I have the same problem after upgrading to El Capitan. I used the GM canidate (10.11.0) and now use (10.11.1). I also just upgraded Jabber from 11.0.0 to 11.1.0, but the problem still exists. I tried with another Mac where i still use Yosemite and then it works fine. So for me it seems like the problem is incompatibility with El Capitan. I was hoping that 11.1.0 fixed that problem, but it's still not working.
09-21-2015 01:44 PM
The issue for me was actually a certificate issue. The tech who implemented the certificate did not include the intermediate certificate. The SSL certificate was not in the Root CA for Apple Devices but it is in the Root for Windows. The intermediate cert is part of the Apple Root CA
09-21-2015 02:00 PM
If this is the problem for me then the upgrade to El Capitan must have changed the contents of Keychain access because it started after upgrading. Macs that has not been upgraded works fine.
Also Webex is hosted by Cisco and the certificate they use is handled by Cisco and nothing we ever had to worry about. So i don´t understand how this could really be a certificate issue, but if that is the case then i should be easy to solve.
09-22-2015 10:41 AM
Hey Guys,
Did some research and found that on El Capitan OS the Root CA (Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority) in not included, however, it is included in the Yosemite OS, so the temporary fix is to install the CA certificate to El Capitan Keystore
You can search and download the Class 3 cert from internet, however, for your convenience, that cert is attached to this thread.
Test it out to see if the issue still persists.
Regards,
Jas
09-22-2015 11:00 AM
Thanks Jas and great find. It works fine now after adding and trusting the missing root certificate.
Best regards
Glenn
09-22-2015 01:20 PM
Worked a treat, thanks!
09-22-2015 02:18 PM
Work fine for me with this temporary solution for beta El Capitan
Import "Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority.cer" to MAC keyChain.
Step 1 : Get the Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority CA.
Step 2 : launch of the keychain tool from mac os el capitan.
Step 3 : add the Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority to keychain (Select "System").
Step 4 : change certificate trust level in keychain tool. (Open "Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority.cer" detail, then select "Always Trust").
https://www.tbs-certificates.co.uk/FAQ/en/30.html
Regards...
10-02-2015 08:54 AM
Excellent stuff!
Worked just fine!
I started getting this issue after upgrading to El Capitan, but after downloading the cert and adding it to system and setting it to trust always, it works like a charm, now the meetings tab in Jabber shows the webex meetings ;)
Thanks a million!
10-08-2015 06:40 AM
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