On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Nathan Ward<na...@daork.net> wrote: > On 11/06/2009, at 2:16 PM, v...@ee.lbl.gov wrote: > >>> didn't want to spring for a cert for that eh? www.startssl.com ... hey >>> lookie! free certs! >> >> ? We bought a cert from Thawte specifically so people wouldn't find that >> it's suspect. Does it look funny when your browser presents it to you? > > > I had the same problem, I'm not sure Christopher correctly diagnosed it. > > It looks like in Safari, when a Java applet asks for unrestricted access (as > opposed to standard) it presents you with the security cert to confirm that > you really want it. It says "This certificate is valid", as opposed to > "invalid" or "untrusted" or whatever normally comes up.
<http://img38.imageshack.us/i/picture1apq.png/> actually: 1) it's firefox 2) the error is from 'java' (looks like the same error as you get nathan) 3) it says: "This applet was signed by the 'International Computer Science Institute' , but Java canNOT verify the authenticity of the signature's certificate. Do you trust this certificate?" So... java fail, my-reading-skills-fail... -chris > > Screenshot of the GUI: > http://don.braintrust.co.nz/~nward/netalyzr.png