Error message: HTTP 403.13 Forbidden: client certificate revoked (248058)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
This article was previously published under Q248058 SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to access an Internet resource, one of the following error messages may be displayed in the Web browser:
HTTP 403.13 Forbidden: Client certificate revoked
The page requires a valid client certificate
CAUSEAn HTTP 403.13 error message is returned when a resource that the user is attempting to access requires a valid client certificate that the server recognizes. This client certificate must be installed in the Web browser, because it is used to authenticate the user of that browser as a valid user of the resource.
The error message can also occur if IIS is unable to contact the server that stores the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) when checking for revoked certificates. If a CRL server is unreachable, the certificates are presumed to be revoked.
RESOLUTION
In the Web browser that is displaying the error, install a certificate from a recognized Certificate Authority (CA). If a certificate from a valid CA is installed, then contact that CA to verify the certificate has not been revoked, and that their CRL store is online.
If the certificate was created with Microsoft's Certificate Server, you will want to verify that the IIS server is able to directly see the Certificate Server. You can verify the path under the CRL Distribution Points and verify that the path is accessible from the IIS server. To do this, follow these steps:
- In the Certificates Snap-in, expand Certificates, and then expand Personal.
- Under the Certificates folder, double-click the certificate you are verifying, and then click the Details tab.
- Verify the paths under the CRL Distribution Points.
- Check the paths by trying to access them through Windows Explorer, (from Start, click Run or Internet Explorer).
- If the paths are not accessible from the IIS server, then it is necessary to rectify the connection to allow the IIS server to connect to the Certificate Server.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/12/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbProd2Web KB248058 |
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