- #VMWARE HORIZON VIEW CLIENT AN SSL ERROR OCCURRED MAC HOW TO#
- #VMWARE HORIZON VIEW CLIENT AN SSL ERROR OCCURRED MAC INSTALL#
- #VMWARE HORIZON VIEW CLIENT AN SSL ERROR OCCURRED MAC FULL#
This is not a fast process! Click on the home icon and choose Validate Configuration. The Orchestrator appliance will be configuring in the background. Type in a group to use as an Admin group, I used admins, then click the Search button.Ī window will display that allows you to pick a security group based off your search criteria. NOTE: You could wait to do this step until after you alter the TLS certificate on vCenter, but this article assumes you did not or that you already had an Orchestrator appliance deployed like I did.Ĭomplete the Identity Service window with an administrative or service account that allows users to be queried. This will accept the current self-signed certificate, since that is all that is available. I am presented with an Accept Certificate box. On this page, I chose vSphere for the Authentication mode setting and the Host address is my vCenter 7 appliance. I have to log in with the root account.Ĭlick on Configure Authentication Provider
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Since this appliance is fresh, I need to click on the Start the Control Center link and establish an authentication provider. Navigate to the Orchestrator 8.3 appliance, I am presented with the following. I verified I was able to successfully log in. This is likely how or why you are in this predicament in the first place and had to search for this blog post. If your organization is using HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), you will likely be unable to continue without some very tricky manipulation or replacing the self-signed certificate to a known and trusted certificate. Your browser may be different and your organization’s policies may be different. I perform the necessary steps to continue on. When I navigate to my vCenter appliance, I can see that it is using an untrusted certificate. Installed, configured, and checking the services for a “known good”.
#VMWARE HORIZON VIEW CLIENT AN SSL ERROR OCCURRED MAC HOW TO#
I am not going to show how to deploy the appliances, just that they will be in vSphere and available as a starting point. Please feel free to scroll to the interesting sections below to resolve. For Completeness Sakeįor completeness sake, I am going to show the entire process.
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#VMWARE HORIZON VIEW CLIENT AN SSL ERROR OCCURRED MAC FULL#
I have detailed the process in full later in this blog post. This is actually in the VMware documents, but the document is not quite complete with the information needed to successfully run the commands. Uh-oh! So after two weeks or so and lot’s of doing this and that and trying this and that, I think I finally found the resolution. As soon as I replaced the self-signed certificate on vCenter, I immediately received the following when logging into Orchestrator: I did use vSphere Authentication as the Orchestrator’s Identity Provider. I was able to successfully configure both appliances and log in, as well.
#VMWARE HORIZON VIEW CLIENT AN SSL ERROR OCCURRED MAC INSTALL#
I tested in a lab and was able to successfully install both vCenter 7 and Orchestrator 8.3. This occurred for me when upgrading to or installing a new vCenter 7 and replacing the self-signed certificate.