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Spectre x360
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

 

I recently bought a Spectre x360 and cannot get any browser (Firefox, Chrome or Edge) to offer to select a client certificate to authenticate to a web server. The (home) web server has Let's Encrypt SSL certificate for server authentication, but for client authentication I'm using a self-signed certificate chain that's installed to the Windows keychain and also separately on Firefox (as it does not recognize the Windows keychain). This setup works for other clients (Android, MacOS, Ubuntu, work Windows 10 laptop, VirtualBox Ubuntu environments on both Mac and Windows), so it cannot be about the server. The web server logs reveal that no client certificate was never offered (makes sense since it was never prompted).

 

The weird thing is that when running an Ubuntu instance in a VirtualBox on this laptop, the browsers do not prompt for the certificate either. I've tried to search the net for similar kinds of issues, but haven't found anything. 

 

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!

 

Kind Regards,

Ismo

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