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Personal certificate PKCS 12 not working on Chrome on Ubuntu but working on Windows 10

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I need to access a government website using Google Chrome on Ubuntu. This website requires me to use a personal certificate PKCS 12 with extension ".p12".

I can access the page on Windows 10 using the certificate, but I can't on Ubuntu 20.04.3.

On both operating systems, I get the popup that asks me to select the certificate. However, on Ubuntu, after selecting the right certificate, it prompts the message "The use of digital certificate is required. Access denied", which is the same message that I would receive if I wasn't using a certificate at all.

For completeness, I am using the latest versions of Chrome. In Ubuntu, this version is 95.0.4638.69.

Also, the same problem occurs in Opera on Ubuntu (I assume because they are both Chromium), but it works on Firefox.

EDIT: I just noticed that the same cert. works in other pages in Chrome using Ubuntu. So, there could be something wrong with the specific page I'm trying to access? That same page works in Firefox and Windows, so I'm not even sure what to look at.

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It seems something web-site specific. With the information provided we can't reproduce the issue. Did you try running chrome from a terminal and checking the logs? You could [enable logging](https://www.chromium.org/for-testers/enable-logging).
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