> Is there a way to check this?

Yes.  View something served by that machine over https:// in your web browser and use its SSL certificate inspection features (typically available by clicking the "lock icon").




RossBleakney wrote:
I believe it was "gammel1.devqa" (if I understand how this is set). I don't know a lot about SSL, so I asked one of our admin guys (who has a lot more experience setting up SSL) to configure that server. I specifically asked him what he answered when prompted for first name, last name, etc. and he said "gammel1.devqa". Is there a way to check this? I am at home now, so I can't access the code (or the two machines) so I'll probably bug the list again tomorrow. But if you know of something to try in the morning, I very much appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ross
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: java.io.IOException: HTTPS hostname wrong

Ross,

When you created your certificates via the keytool, what did you choose as the CN?

-Scott

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