On Aug 6, 10:39 pm, MrBuzzy <mrbu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe we can take a step back and get some more details. Because I'm semi 
> confident we're all trying to help Gavin find a solution, preferably before 
> he has to shell out more cash for a different cert.
>
> - what sort of certificate is it?

Ummm dunno - we create all of our own certifcates and self-sign them
too.

> - where did it come from?

Us!

> - does the cert match the host name?

Yup sure does.

> - is the cert issued from one of the 'pre trusted' authorities.

Nope.

> - is it just an SSL cert or are we talking about client certs too?

The directories on the server are protected by certifcate
authentication that are required by the clients to use the
application.

> - etc

Our parent company is eClinic. They are an encryption / SSL / PKI
Specialist. They perform millions of encrypted medical messaging
transactions.

Our certs are provided to us by their infrastructure.
There is nothing wierd or odd about the certs  they work in IE and
Mozilla browsers, the command line tells me they are imported
correctly into the java keystore as does the "certman" plug in.

I am sure it wil be something simple... but I'll be damned if I can
work it out.

Gavin.

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