Brian,
the first one is due to the fact that you've re-installed, and the
server certificate thumbprint has changed. The hostname / SSL
certificate thumbprint are stored on your client (in the 'hostsvisited'
file) and when you connect to that server, your client compares the
thumbprint coming from the server and the thumbprint stored away. If
they don't match, SGD concludes that you're the victim of a spoofing
attack. You *should* be able to accept or reject, however, not sure
what that's about.
As to the rest of the problems, I'm not sure what's going on, but it may
be related to the above; while it's worked fine for me before, you might
want to remove / rename the hostsvisited file and see if that's creating
/ contributing to the problem.
Rick
Brian Knoblauch wrote:
After my JServer failure, I ended up doing an uninstall --purge and
reinstalling. Was working fine at first (until I started changing the
applications available in the object manager), but now all of a sudden
this "WARNING - POSSIBLE HOST SPOOFING" box started popping up right
after logging in. Has "accept" and "don't accept" buttons. Neither one
does anything. After about 30 seconds, the box disappears all by
itself.
Once the box is gone, you can start an application from the menu.
However, while it's opening, the sun "loading..." screen appears in the
main area of the browser as stays there, with the annoying moving bar
running for the entire session. The opened app works just fine...
If you don't wait for the box to disappear before clicking on an
application, the application won't open, failing with a "Error
Launch failed.
Application: .../_ens/o=organization/cn=TerminalFault Code:
Server.NoTCCResponseFault String: No response from the Secure Global
Desktop Client" in the main area of the browser.
Very strange and quite annoying. Duplicated on 2 different clients
(with 2 different OS). Anyone got any ideas?
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