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Well, from trace it looks for me that you are using self-signed certificate as client certificate (one installed in browser). I doubt it will work as only CA is certificate itself (if I can say so). Then there is no way to place any valid CA certificate in Trusted Certificate Authority field.
I did it as described in solution mentioned in my old post:
Using openssl Created private CA (generating key and certificate)
Issue CSR for client certificate
Get it signed by my CA
Then convert client key/cert pair to PKCS12
Import in browser as User certificate for authentication
Select my private CA certificate in Trusted Certificate Authority field (sure imported it first into LTM via System > File Management > SSL Certificate List)
After that everything works like a charm.
Of course if you using some public well known CA for signing client certificate you have to set this CA in Trusted Certificate Authority field (or probably build in ca-bundle will work)
Piotr