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Juniper SA Device – CRL error “Failed, server error (400)”

February 20, 2015 / dstreefkerk / Leave a comment

Had an issue when trying to set up a Trusted Client CA for certificate authentication on a Juniper SA 2500 box. I’d add the HTTP CDP URL, and I’d get an error:

Screenshot showing the text "Server error (400)"

It turned out that the Juniper didn’t like spaces in the CDP URL. I had to HTML encode the spaces (percent 20), and this then solved the problem.

Screenshot showing the CDP URL was successfully imported once I HTML encoded the spaces in the URL.

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