Per the doc on MetaLink, Oracle Wallet Manager and Sun Java JDK are
affected by the Verisign certs.

Here is some of the info:
VeriSign Class 2 and Class 3 PCA root certificates are included in the  
Oracle Wallet Manager as well as Sun's Java JDK.  These certificates will  
expire on January 7, 2004 and are referred to as the "Expiring"
certificates  
in this note.  
  
Both the Oracle Wallet Manager and Sun's Java JDK are shipped or utilized  
by the affected products listed above.  These certificates are used in  
Oracle's products to authenticate web sites and applications communicating  
over SSL using VeriSign certificates.  They are also used to digitally
sign source code and libraries as a means to validate that the libraries and  
archives have come from a trusted source. 
 
VeriSign has issued new certificates with the same public key and new  
validity periods as a replacement for the expiring certificates. The  
expiring certificates should be replaced with the new certificates
following the instructions described in this note.
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Customers who use VeriSign Class 2 and Class3 PCA root certificates as  
trusted certificates for SSL authentication of users and servers  
(database or web server) will be affected by the root CA expiry starting  
January 8, 2004.
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This patch will be available for the following products and versions: 
 
  o  Oracle Database Server (versions 8.1.7.4, 9.0.1.5, and 9.2.0.4) 
  o  Oracle Application Server (versions 9.0.2.3, 9.0.3.1, and 9.0.4.0)


I can send a copy of the doc if you like.  

Robyn



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