Thanks for pointing this out.  The CA is not in the list of authorities in the 
Security database.

It appears that the signing authority is more obscure that those listed in the 
Certificate Authorities section of the Security database.

I’ll have to add a new CA for this particular case.

Rob

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On Nov 3, 2015, at 1:27 PM, Christopher Hamlin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Does it work if you go to some other, well-known site?  For example, 
https://mail.google.com/ or https://help.marklogic.com/?  If I go to those it 
works for me (8.0-3.2).

Who signed the certificate at the endpoint?  Is that CA in the list at 
Configure > Security > Certificate Authorities?  If not, then MarkLogic has no 
reason to trust the certificate.  You can import a new CA if need be.


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