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We have not deliberately set javax.net.ssl.trustStore.

Looking at that cacerts file, it appears that the DigiCert Global CA is
in there...

I'll keep digging, thanks.

Jeff


Marvin Addison wrote:
> I will assume you're not using a custom truststore via the
> javax.net.ssl.trustStore system property, which means the system
> key/truststore is $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts.  Import the
> DigiCert CA cert into that file and try again.  I've never used the
> .keystore in the user directory, although colleagues have used that
> with success.  
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html#CustomizingStores
> has more to say about JRE keystore/truststore search strategy.
> 
> M
> 


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Jeff Chapin,
Assistant Systems/Applications Administrator
ITS-IS, University of Northern Iowa
Phone: 319-273-3162 Email: jeff.cha...@uni.edu
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