Biosopher,

I work with DigiCert and noticed the message online. Our certificates
are trusted so any error that is taking place is probably due to an
installation issue on the server that has the certificate. Typically
it's related to an intermediate certificate issue, but if you go to
https://www.digicert.com/help and enter in the address you are using
to connect, it should test the installation on the server to make sure
that everything is correct. The error, depending on what the exact
error is could also be related to a naming issue where the name being
used to connect is not included in the certificate or the certificate
issued to a different name altogether, if you want to give me some
more details on the error or the address you're checking, I'd be happy
to test it out for you.

Flavio Martins
DigiCert, Inc.

On Jan 25, 1:47 pm, Biosopher <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Digicert signed certificate that is resulting in an
> SSLException (Not trusted server certificate).  Can someone explain
> why a Digicert certificate would be denied by Android.
>
> I don't know how certificate signing authorities are certified but am
> I missing something about Digicert?  Are they not a valid certificate
> signing authority?

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