[android-developers] Certificates management in multiuser environment (Android 4.2)

2013-02-27 Thread Aman
Hi,

I have a tablet running Android 4.2 with multiple users. I want to install 
certificates which can be accessed by the secondary user (basically I want 
to configure an Email account in the secondary user which requires 
certificates). I installed certificates in the primary user. But, when I 
try to access them in the secondary user, the dialog doesn't display the 
installed certificates.

I also tried modifying the Settings application to show the Install 
certificates option in the secondary user. But, clicking that option shows 
a toast that Only owner can install certificates. I went a step further 
and changed CertInstaller to allow secondary users to install certificates. 
But, it fails when Android attempts to write the certificates to 
/data/misc/keychain directory.

My question is that, is /data/misc/keychain directory only accessible 
(read/write access) to applications running inside the primary user 
(owner). If yes, the how the access control is enforced?

Regards
Aman

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[android-developers] certificates for two versions of build are same.

2011-02-08 Thread subhashini alaguchokku
Hi!

I checked with  jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs my_application.apk if
the certificates for two versions of build are same. The result was both
were same. So can this be considered that we have used the same certificate
for both versions reply required asap.

Thanks,
A.Subha

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[android-developers] Certificates

2010-03-24 Thread ABhi
Hi,

I've this doubt regarding the certification authorities that Android
phone supports.

With my previous experience with J2ME, which states that some of the
phones doesn't support thawt, while some other doesn't support
verisign and so on. Net, net, there wasn't any certification authority
which was supported by all the devices.

Now before diving Android development, i wanted to find out which
certification i should buy which would help me sign my final
application and will be allowed in Android market.

Please help me answer below queries.

1. Which SSL certificates are supported to access my website through
android phone?

2. With which certification authority i should sign my application in
order to let it run on all the android phone.


Thanks in Advance  Regards,
Abhishek

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