Hi Everyone,
And thanks to you all - for all of your ongoing help.
I can confirm the full hierarchy of certs has been imported into the java
keystore for the JVM used by CF9.
The command line and the certman CFIDE plug-in both conform all certs installed
correctly.
I can confirm our code is c
Can you perform a ssl http get to a different host? One whose cert you
have had to import? Ie have you isolated that your cert is the problem?
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On 08/08/2010, at 10:56 PM, Phil Haeusler wrote:
> Hi Gavin
>
> Have you imported the eClinic root certificate into the JVM as well?
>
> I recall on a older (cf7 perhaps, may be older?) server i had to import a
> root certificate wh
Hi Gavin
Have you imported the eClinic root certificate into the JVM as well?
I recall on a older (cf7 perhaps, may be older?) server i had to import
a root certificate when i was having trouble with a particular EV cert.
In this case the latest root certificate from the issuing registry
wa
Hi Dale,
Thanks very much for the offer of help.
If I can't get it worked out in the next couple of days, I will
certainly bother you for some help.
As for purchasing a certificate, we'd be happy to do that - if it's
required.
I'm just not convinced - yet - that our issue is because the cert is
s
On Aug 6, 10:39 pm, MrBuzzy 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 -