Hello OmniWeb Folks,
I use my MacBook for personal and business and so I do with Omniweb. I have also installed to client certificates in my login keychain. The first one was the personal and later I added the one from my work email account.
At work I need to login to some websites which require me to authenticate with a client certificate.
But I heard of a bug in WebKit/Safari/OmniWeb which causes that the Keychain can't handle multiple client certificates and therefore the worn one (personal) is send to https server for authentication.
The question is, if there is an option in OmniWeb or Keychain where I can select if I want to send my client certificate to the https server. Could be a pop-up window or some generell option in the preferences.
When declining to send the client certificate to the remote server it will most likely present a webpage with a login screen where I could fill in my credentials. Unless the bug is fixed that would be the best workaround.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Jan
I use my MacBook for personal and business and so I do with Omniweb. I have also installed to client certificates in my login keychain. The first one was the personal and later I added the one from my work email account.
At work I need to login to some websites which require me to authenticate with a client certificate.
But I heard of a bug in WebKit/Safari/OmniWeb which causes that the Keychain can't handle multiple client certificates and therefore the worn one (personal) is send to https server for authentication.
The question is, if there is an option in OmniWeb or Keychain where I can select if I want to send my client certificate to the https server. Could be a pop-up window or some generell option in the preferences.
When declining to send the client certificate to the remote server it will most likely present a webpage with a login screen where I could fill in my credentials. Unless the bug is fixed that would be the best workaround.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Jan