vCenter: IE Content was Blocked “Not Signed by a Valid Certificate”

KB ID 0001500

Problem

While attempting to manage vSphere Center with Internet Explorer. Access is blocked as it was not signed by valid security certificate.

Content was blocked because it was not signed by a valid security certificate

For more information see “About Certificate Errors” in Internet Explorer Help.

Solution

The client simply does not trust the certificate VMware is presenting, (it’s a self signed certificate). So we just need to trust the CA that issued it! Open you browser and navigate to the hostname/IP of the vCenter. From there choose “Download trusted root CA certificates“.

Your machine should download the certificates in a Zip file. Open and extract that file. Locate the security certificate and double click it > Install Certificate.

Next > Select “Place certificate in the following store” > Locate the “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” container, and select that > Next > Finish.

When prompted select “Yes” > OK.

Try again.

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vCenter and PSC: IE Content Was Blocked

KB ID 0001440

Problem

I’d just installed a new vCenter and Platform Services Controller for a client this week. When I tried to access the web consoles I saw this.

Content was blocked because it was not signed by a valid security certificate
For information see “About Certificate Errors” in Internet Explorer Help.

No amount of allowing certificates without revocation, and tinkering with the registry would let me in?

Solution

I cant believe how annoyingly simple it was to solve in the end! Go the the end of the URL and remove ‘/?csp’, problem solved

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