After upgrade Forticlient to 7.2.2, Firefox can't connect to any secure side (google.com, etc), because of:
"Software is Preventing Firefox From Safely Connecting to This Site
www.google.com is most likely a safe site, but a secure connection could not be established. This issue is caused by FortiClient Webfilter Root, which is either software on your computer or your network.
What can you do about it?
www.google.com has a security policy called HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which means that Firefox can only connect to it securely. You can’t add an exception to visit this site."
Have you experienced this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
We were able to fix this by setting Firefox's "security.enterprise_roots.enabled" to true.
We started a wider rollout, but are running into an issue where endpoints are getting dozens of prompts from FortiClient to make changes to the system keychain.
Hey @rz5,
how about the previous version. Wasn't any issue with getting access to websites? Have you tried to downgrade and test it in the same macOS 14?
Hi,
worked before upgrade and after downgrade
Thanks,
Zoltan
Then, it is a case for the TAC support, if you are using licensed version. Otherwise, follow-up the release notes, or support forum for the same issue.
We were able to fix this by setting Firefox's "security.enterprise_roots.enabled" to true.
We started a wider rollout, but are running into an issue where endpoints are getting dozens of prompts from FortiClient to make changes to the system keychain.
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