Hi,

The issue simply seems to be that the web site's name does not match
the one given in the certificate of the site. I don't think this would
be an issue if you try to access with a java client (I'm not sure
whether that level of validation is on by default).

Are you trying to use a Java client to access this site?

Thanks,
Ruchith

On 8/23/07, baba Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> We have just run into an issue and desperately need your help.
>
> We are trying to contact a UDDI server on https. Server presents its own
> certificate and client has to trust it and present username and password for
> basic authentication. It is similar to when we try to access some secured
> site through IE and if the server presents a certificate with name different
> to host address.
>
> Following Security Alert is encountered: see file attached....
>
>
>
>  In my case UDDI access is a backend operation and there will be no manual
> intervention. So I would some how need to disable this verification while
> contacting the server.
>
>  Could you please suggest something?
> Regards
> BABA
>


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