Thanks Alex for the follow-up, I'm sure it will help other users.

Cheers,
Jerome


2013/5/6 Alex <alexdim...@yahoo.gr>

> Ok, I found the root cause of the problem.
> It had nothing to do with Restlet or my code. It was all a matter of
> installing correctly the intermediate certificates on AWS. The certificate
> chain of my CA consists of 4 certificate files, and AWS needs this chain in
> a very specific order (signing certificate first, CA root certificate last,
> and all other certificates in between), given in a pem/text format.
> Unfortunately the AWS documentation is a mess, so I had to dig around and
> do some trial-and-error before making it work.
>
> Your suggestion about checking the getStatus() stack (and the 
> java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException
> exception) of the response was the trigger that lead me to investigate
> and revise the way I installed my certs on AWS, so thanks for that. :)
>
> So I guess this matter is closed. Thanks for the support, I really
> appreciate it. :)
> Keep up the good work you're doing on Restlet.
>
> br,
> Alex
>
> ------------------------------
> View this message in context: Re: Android client - Restlet 2.0.15 -
> cannot connect with HTTPS/SSL - recoverable error 
> 1001<http://restlet-discuss.1400322.n2.nabble.com/Android-client-Restlet-2-0-15-cannot-connect-with-HTTPS-SSL-recoverable-error-1001-tp7578771p7578786.html>
> Sent from the Restlet Discuss mailing list 
> archive<http://restlet-discuss.1400322.n2.nabble.com/>at Nabble.com.
>

------------------------------------------------------
http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3054999

Reply via email to