>> Now I appear to have another problem... I don't know what
>> certs they're using or how to get coppies of them to
>> register. Is there a way I can fetch them out of my
>> browser
>> or do I have to contact the company and ask for them? I'm
>> guessing the keytool is requiring the same public file
>> that
>> the browser uses, so there should be a copy of it/them
>> already on my file system somewhere being ued by the
>> browser,
>> right?

> You need to identify, download and install the certificate
> belonging to the
> CA from which the server got its certificate. You can
> figure out who's the
> CA by examining the certificate information within your
> browser.

Thanks Dave, I rather assumed that would be the case, just unsure
about how to go about finding the info (or searching for documentation
about how to find it), but Aaron Rouse gave me the hint I was looking
for.


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