James,
On 19.1.2012 18:05, James Lampert wrote:
You must find keystore with earlier generated key pair (the one you
also used to generate CSR for CA), and import all three certificates
into that keystore.
At this point, I still don't have the keystore used to generate the CSR,
but I *do* now h
Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
You must find keystore with earlier generated key pair (the one you also
used to generate CSR for CA), and import all three certificates into
that keystore.
Dear Ognjen:
At this point, I still don't have the keystore used to generate the CSR,
but I *do* now have the
Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
You must find keystore with earlier generated key pair (the one you also
used to generate CSR for CA), and import all three certificates into
that keystore.
Dear Ognjen:
Thanks. That does sound vaguely like something we went through ourselves
some years ago, when we
James,
On 19.1.2012 1:41, James Lampert wrote:
secondary, Jan 18, 2012, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5):
EB:A3:71:66:38:5E:3E:F4:24:64:ED:97:52:E9:9F:1B
wintouch, Jan 18, 2012, trustedCertEntry,
Certificate fingerprint (MD5):
55:D7:4D:D4:83:01:D6:E0:EB:A4:F3:9A:06:BD:87:38
primar
Dear Igor (et al):
Thanks for getting back to me. To answer the questions (and pose a few
more):
Igor Cicimov wrote:
Are you sure you have downloaded the correct intermediate certs?
I didn't download them myself; neither did I place the order. But I'll
pass this on to the fellow who did.
>
> Caused by: java.io.IOException: SSL configuration is invalid due to No
> available certificate or key corresponds to the SSL cipher suites which are
> enabled.
Are you sure you have downloaded the correct intermediate certs?
*Note:* When executing the command to import the SSL certificate,