Posted on Oct 9, 2014
DoD Webmail Never Working (From Home) Since DoD Migration
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Found the FIX:
Link: http://iasecontent.disa.mil/pki-pke/unclass-fbca_crosscert_remover_v112.zip
It removes cross script issues. Once installed, everything worked.
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Does anyone have the fix for accessing their DoD Webmail?
I installed:
1. Win XP
2. Win 7
3. Win 8
4. Windows 10 Technical Preview
I used the following browsers on various versions:
1. IE8 - IE11
2. Chrome
I used the following Cac Software:
1. Windows Default Software
2. Active client 6 - 7 with the hot fixes
Hardware:
3 Different CaC readers (that all worked prior with their correct drivers)
Internet Access:
1. Home Access
2. iPhone Hotspot
3. VPN through 1 and 2
I followed the setting for compatibility issues from the militarycac over and over. I can never get it to work and this has all been since the new migration. I'm pretty good with fixing technical issues, but I am overlooking something. Any success from anyone?
For chrome, says SSL error issue and for IE... it's always a disconnect page issue.
Yes, I can access every site with my CaC. For the email, I can always get past the 1st page. It's the second one where it always times out.
Link: http://iasecontent.disa.mil/pki-pke/unclass-fbca_crosscert_remover_v112.zip
It removes cross script issues. Once installed, everything worked.
-----------
Does anyone have the fix for accessing their DoD Webmail?
I installed:
1. Win XP
2. Win 7
3. Win 8
4. Windows 10 Technical Preview
I used the following browsers on various versions:
1. IE8 - IE11
2. Chrome
I used the following Cac Software:
1. Windows Default Software
2. Active client 6 - 7 with the hot fixes
Hardware:
3 Different CaC readers (that all worked prior with their correct drivers)
Internet Access:
1. Home Access
2. iPhone Hotspot
3. VPN through 1 and 2
I followed the setting for compatibility issues from the militarycac over and over. I can never get it to work and this has all been since the new migration. I'm pretty good with fixing technical issues, but I am overlooking something. Any success from anyone?
For chrome, says SSL error issue and for IE... it's always a disconnect page issue.
Yes, I can access every site with my CaC. For the email, I can always get past the 1st page. It's the second one where it always times out.
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 6
I've gotten it to work on Google, Firefox, IE11, and Maxon Cloud Browser when I still had a CAC card.
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I believe it works, it's just something that I'm not doing. I have to check into the solutions that the others have posted.
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Sir,
1. Go to militarycac.com
2. Install the certificates.
3. Internet options-> Advanced
4.SSL &TLS settings should be as such (depicted in picture)
5. ->content tab -> clear SSL state
if these steps don't work, then hit F12 for developer options. find the emulate icon as depicted in second picture. Usually these settings work. Let me know if it works and/or connect with me.
"Ordinance leads the way!"
1. Go to militarycac.com
2. Install the certificates.
3. Internet options-> Advanced
4.SSL &TLS settings should be as such (depicted in picture)
5. ->content tab -> clear SSL state
if these steps don't work, then hit F12 for developer options. find the emulate icon as depicted in second picture. Usually these settings work. Let me know if it works and/or connect with me.
"Ordinance leads the way!"
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SPC (Join to see), Will do, I will check this out today. Thank you for the screenshot (taking the extra time out). I will let you know the results!
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Found the fix. DISA released a link - removes some bad certificates - http://iasecontent.disa.mil/pki-pke/unclass-fbca_crosscert_remover_v112.zip
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Did you ever get the issue fixed sir? i know you have to install the latest DoD certs in order for your browser not to recognize them as bad or exp'd certs.
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Sir its jacked. It returned a 403 error
Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server administrator. (12202).
More than likely the server is set up to deny directory browsing and you have to have all hyperlinks coded as full or real links.
The link
h t t p s : / / web.mail.mil/owa is no a go.
It needs to be
h t t p s: / / web.mail.mil/owa/index.aspx or something like that as it will make a request to the server for an actually page. I set up our server very similar for my work. Works locally due to you being an authenticated user on the network. Very bad web administrator in my opinion.
Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server administrator. (12202).
More than likely the server is set up to deny directory browsing and you have to have all hyperlinks coded as full or real links.
The link
h t t p s : / / web.mail.mil/owa is no a go.
It needs to be
h t t p s: / / web.mail.mil/owa/index.aspx or something like that as it will make a request to the server for an actually page. I set up our server very similar for my work. Works locally due to you being an authenticated user on the network. Very bad web administrator in my opinion.
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