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Chrome under Android

The browser is available for different platforms (Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Linux, Windows, ...). Here we look at the settings under Android.

To access pages with the chrome that require "client authentication" with a certificate, a corresponding certificate must be imported. In the example the URL "https://vc.edv-workshops.com" is to be accessed (the address does not exist).

If you have not imported a certificate, the error message "400 Bad Request - No required SSL certificate was sent" or "403 Forbidden" will appear when the address is accessed.

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Chrome under Linux

The browser is available for different platforms (Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Linux, Windows, ...). Here we look at the settings under Linux (Ubuntu).

To access pages with the chrome that require "client authentication" with a certificate, a corresponding certificate must be imported. In the example the URL "https://vc.edv-workshops.com" is to be accessed (the address does not exist).

If you have not imported a certificate, the error message "400 Bad Request - No required SSL certificate was sent" or "403 Forbidden" will appear when the address is accessed.

Read more: Chrome under Linux

Illustration Chrome under macOS

Speed, security and privacy

Chrome under macOS

The browser is available for different platforms (Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Linux and Windows). Here we look at the settings under Apple macOS.

To access pages with the chrome that require "client authentication" with a certificate, a corresponding certificate must be imported. In the example the URL "https://vc.edv-workshops.com" is to be accessed (the address does not exist).

If you have not imported a certificate, the error message "400 Bad Request - No requirred SSL certificate was sent" or "403 Forbidden" will appear when the address is accessed.

Read more: Chrome under macOS

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Chrome under Windows

The browser is available for different platforms (Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Linux, Windows, ...). Here we look at the settings under Microsoft Windows.

To access pages with the chrome that require "client authentication" with a certificate, a corresponding certificate must be imported. In the example the URL "https://vc.edv-workshops.com" is to be accessed (the address does not exist).

If you have not imported a certificate, the error message "400 Bad Request - No required SSL certificate was send" or "403 Forbidden" will appear when the address is accessed.

Read more: Chrome under Windows

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