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To make server cert checking work, the client must trust the server's cert. 
That means either get a server (broker) cert signed by a known trusted 
Certificate Authority (CA) or add the CA that did sign the cert to the client's 
trusted CA list. 

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> On Feb 9, 2014, at 3:38 PM, "pwalter [via ActiveMQ]" 
> <ml-node+s2283324n4677667...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> From article by Tim Bish I was able to use the following client config 
> settings: 
> ssl://localhost:61617?transport.acceptInvalidBrokerCert=true 
> 
> Currently it won't work without the transport setting.. 
> I need to make this more secure (i.e. not accept invalid Broker) 
> 
> Thanks 
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