What happens here is that the HTTPS certificate on your controller is following old standards, where certificates don't need to be specified for a specific purpose, like client authentication, server authentication, or e-mail encryption. Your new browser version seems to enforce that now, where in the past it didn't check.
If you can generate a new certificate (offline), and get that installed (maybe with an old browser), you probably can get rid of this error.
There also seems to be a fix/workaround in ArubaOS 8.10.0.14, so if you upgrade to that version (CLI, or use an old browser), that may resolve your issue as well.
If these suggestions don't help, please reach out to TAC.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Oct 31, 2024 06:46 AM
From: DUY VO
Subject: Chrome/Edge can not access to Aruba 8.10.0.8 after Chrome/edge update latest version
Dear all,
After upgrade edge/chrome to latest version then I can not access to WebUI Aruba Controller. Only access by console or ssh
Is now, the wifi system working normal but I need access to WLC for monitor and control
Please advise me how to fix it
Thanks all