You responded to a very old tread. Things around certificates have changed a lot over the last years, and you should have a public signed certificate for your captive portal (not a self-signed), and you will never be able to avoid certificate errors if customers try to reach google.com unless you completely block HTTPS traffic.
Probably best is to reach out to your Aruba partner, or Aruba Support to get a proper configuration.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Mar 16, 2022 12:42 PM
From: François fauquenoy
Subject: Virtual Controller Captive Portal SSL Certificate Options
Hi, I always have a problem after adding the self signed certificate, when I access the captive portal, i loop on the captive portal acknowledge message...
I think I loose something on the road.
When I get connected and I want to browse google.com for example I get a NET:ERR_VERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID error, with HSTS informations if I continue.
Could you help me ?
Regards,
François
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François fauquenoy
Original Message:
Sent: Dec 22, 2016 09:29 PM
From: Thomas Cronk
Subject: Virtual Controller Captive Portal SSL Certificate Options
There ya go, appreciate it. I will give it a go thank you