Hi Maxime,
thanks for your help! I took some code from 3.0 and merged it into the
build.xml. Works well from that point of view. However, it seems a
specific code signing certificate is necessary to get the code signed
with an individual fingerprint. An ordinary server certificate doesn't
I believe you need to perform steps similar to RTMPS settings to get your
certificate available for signing
On Apr 1, 2014 2:37 PM, Rene' Rosenbaum r...@meecoda.de wrote:
Hi Maxime,
thanks for your help! I took some code from 3.0 and merged it into the
build.xml. Works well from that point of
Hi,
not sure, but think this is rather an issue of the certificate itself
than the settings (in OM). Keep you guys posted ... Rene'
~~~
*Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum
meeCoda^IT * - Consulting and Services
~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany
#: ++49-(0)-1781408041
@:i...@meecoda.de
On 01 aprile 2014 22:07:34 CEST, Rene' Rosenbaum r...@meecoda.de wrote:
Hi,
not sure, but think this is rather an issue of the certificate itself
than the settings (in OM). Keep you guys posted ... Rene'
I guess you need a keystore with a private key and a corresponding certificate.
I have some