On Friday 09 March 2007 19:15:15 David Schwartz wrote:
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> No, nothing has to be "aligned". As the error message says, the problem is
> that the certificate "is not issued by a trusted authority".
>
> > Am I correct in this assumption ?
> > If yes, what (fields and/or policy ?) needs to be aligned or setup ?
>
> The certificate needs to have been issued by an authority the client
> trusts. It does the client no good if someone the client does not trust
> vouches for the authority of the server.

However, in a strict local configuration like my testing environment the 
concept of trust is non relevant. I'm able to consider my CA and certifictae 
trustfull. And so the problem is only technical.
Basically how to complete (technical) trust between both ?

Thanks.
Bye,
Bruno  

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