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Unable to open fortify tools in Chrome #409

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Kharya1337 opened this issue May 6, 2021 · 7 comments
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Unable to open fortify tools in Chrome #409

Kharya1337 opened this issue May 6, 2021 · 7 comments
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@Kharya1337
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I'm trying to open Fortify tools in Chrome browser (Version 90.0.4430.93 (Official Build) (x86_64)), but it responds me with message Server is offline. Wait until the connection is established.
When I try to open fortify tools in another browser (e.g. Firefox v88.0.1 (64-bit)) it works fine and opens without any error.

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@Kharya1337, please specify more details about your device. E.g basic device model info, your OS info including OS version.

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@Kharya1337, please specify more details about your device. E.g basic device model info, your OS info including OS version.

Here is my device info:

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apilguk commented Jul 8, 2021

I have the same issue
Chrome Version 91.0.4472.114 (Official Build) (arm64)
Fortify 1.8.2

@microshine
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I installed Fortify v1.8.2 from fortifyapp.com. It works fine

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Maybe the problem is security permission and Chrome doesn't have access to local server

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donskov commented Sep 9, 2021

The same situation for @Bonn2018.

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Please try:

Reinstall SSL certificate

  1. Open ~/.fortify folder
  2. Remove cert.pem and cert.key files
  3. Restart Fortify application

Add CA certificate to the Root CA store manually

CA certificate for the Fortify application is ~/.fortify/ca.pem

certutil -A -n "Fortify Local CA" -t "CT,c," -i <cert.pem> -d <certdir>

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donskov commented Jun 20, 2022

@donskov donskov closed this as completed Jun 20, 2022
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