Hi,

I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, if it isn't
please let me know.

I'm trying to connect to my companies webserver over https from my G1.
When I do, the browser pops up a dialog saying "This certificate is
not from a trusted authority". The certificate that it shows in the
details is the CA's certificate, not my companies. I assumed that the
CA wasn't included in the android root certs, so I tried to add them
to /system/etc/security/cacerts.bks, only to find out they already
existed. I'm not sure it matters, but the CA in this case is UTN-
USERFirst-Hardware. The certificate itself is a chained cert.

For what its worth, I've connected from my desktop and laptop using
Firefox, Opera and IE with no issues but both the G1 and the 1.5
emulator don't accept the cert.

In searching around all the answers I found were related to self
signed certs, and most solutions dealt with creating an application
specific keystore with the necessary keys. Unfortunately I need this
to be system wide since the browser will not be the only application
connecting to the server. If anyone has any ideas, experience or
suggestions it would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Doug
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