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Hello,
I have installed alfresco on Linux machine using alfresco-community-installer-201707-linux-x64.bin file.
I have uploaded a file "test.docx". When trying to edit it with Google Docs and after allowing access to my Gmail account, I got the following message :
""
Your authorization has been received
You are being redirected back to Alfresco to finish processing the authorization
Web script status 500 - Internal Error
500 An error inside HTTP server which presented it from fulfilling
Description: the request
Message: 04200041 java.security.cert.certificateException: No name matching
accounts.google.com found
server: Community v5.2.0 (re21f2be5-b22) schema 10,057
""
It is my first experience with alfresco, and I would greatly appreciate any help to solve this issue.
Thanks,
Welcome to the Alfresco community!
Does the email address on your Alfresco account match your Google Docs username exactly?
Do you have the popup blocker disabled for the URL of your Alfresco server?
Have you tried clearing your browser cache and restarting the browser?
Can you use Google Docs on its own successfully to create and edit documents using the same browser you are trying to use with Alfresco?
Are you behind a corporate proxy that might be intercepting the Google SSL certificate? If so, or you don't know, can you try from a different machine on a different network?
Yes I am behind a corporate proxy.
Thanks for your help.
When you try it from a location that is not behind your corporate proxy, does it work?
Yes, It works.
Please, which firewall ports need to be open?
Thanks
I don't think this is a port issue. I think this is an SSL issue caused by your proxy. Corporate proxies often intercept the SSL certificate from the external site and replace it with a corporate certificate. One thing you can try is adding the corporate certificate to your browser so that it accepts it.
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