Certificate problem
Certificate problem
Desktop installed on openSuSE 10.2 connected to my Zimbra server and during the set-up I get "invoke java.security.cert.CertificateException: Untrusted Server Certificate Chain" when I test the connection. There seems to be no ability to accept the certificate, obviously it works for my normal Zimbra web client. Any workaround for this or is it bugzilla?
Certificate problem
Yeah, sounds like a bz
Certificate problem
[quote user="jholder"]Yeah, sounds like a bz[/QUOTE]Would help if there was some category to file it under. :rolleyes:
Certificate problem
Go for "Offline". We'll read it!
Certificate problem
Yep, got it. That's too tricky for me.:D
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For anyone else filing bugs the bugzilla component has now been changed to Desktop.
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For anyone else filing bugs the bugzilla component has now been changed to Desktop.
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Certificate problem
Yeah, I get the same error... looks like the login process needs to have some way to accept/deny certificates. Mine is self signed, so that's why I imagine I'm getting this error.
jimbo
jimbo
Certificate problem
I've tried the application on both OSX and Ubuntu 6.1 and I'm running into the same Self-Signed SSL Cert problem as described above.
The toaster for OSX seemed to work just fine though.
The toaster for OSX seemed to work just fine though.
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Certificate problem
Same problem. Client Windows XP Pro SP2, server is Zimbra 4.5.3 running a self-assigned SSL Cert on CentOS 4.4 (RHEL4)
Certificate problem
Hi,
I've got the same version with the initial "wizard" on MAC OS X.
Best Regards,
I've got the same version with the initial "wizard" on MAC OS X.
Best Regards,
Certificate problem
Hi all,
On MAC OS X i'm guessing that Java does not use the "normal" certificate store for MAC OS X. I've got multiple different places where the certificates could be placed.
- java 1.4.2 plugin settings. Can import the Server certificate but not the root certificate ??
- Java Web Start allows me to import the root certificate. But it does not seem to have any effect.
- Java Preferences point the certificates to the normal certificate store where both server and root CA is installed ?
Have not found a solution yet .... Damn ....
On MAC OS X i'm guessing that Java does not use the "normal" certificate store for MAC OS X. I've got multiple different places where the certificates could be placed.
- java 1.4.2 plugin settings. Can import the Server certificate but not the root certificate ??
- Java Web Start allows me to import the root certificate. But it does not seem to have any effect.
- Java Preferences point the certificates to the normal certificate store where both server and root CA is installed ?
Have not found a solution yet .... Damn ....
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