Look at [1] for the InstallCert java class. I use it sometimes to install certificates.
[1] http://blogs.sun.com/andreas/entry/no_more_unable_to_find Emmanuel On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Ryan Skorstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > I have added my CA to the JVM's keystore using keytool: > > keytool -import -keystore cacerts -file my.ca > > and also: > > keytool -import -keystore cacerts -file my.ca -trustcacerts > > The cafile is located in /usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.6.0-openjdk.x86_64/ which > should be the correct location for the JVM that Continuum is using. > > I have verified that the CA is correct by using OpenSSL to connect to my > svn repository: > > openssl s_client -CAfile my.ca -connect svn.mydomain.com:443 > > It still throws the 'javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: peer not > authenticated' exception. Am I using the wrong keystore? This is the only > one on the machine. > > -Ryan > > > > Thijs Schnitger wrote: > >> Ryan Skorstad wrote: >> >> Is there a way to get my Continuum to trust my CA? >>> >>> >> Add the certificate of your CA to the cacerts file of your JRE, using >> keytool. >> >> > >
