


Verify Client Certificate Revocation : Enabled The command will give an answer that looks similar to this:Ĭertificate Hash : 177866c8d8827f2b66d02e3e2e67bc860a4ca638Īpplication ID : Type the following command to show the current SSL certificate bindings:.On the ADFS Proxy Server, start the command prompt with the Run As Administrator option.This will allow for proper processing of request that do not contain the SNI. On the ADFS Proxy Server, use NETSH to add a binding for ip address 0.0.0.0 port 443. The https connection request sent by the Android device does not contain the Server Name Indication ( SNI) and therefore the cannot be processed properly on the server side. The same user is able to login without any problem from the desktop Skype for Business client, or Skype for Business client on an iOS mobile device. User logging into Office 365 via Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)Ī user is unable to login to Skype for Business Service hosted on Office 365 from his Android mobile device using the Lync 2013 client

Skype for Business service hosted on Office 365
