I believe you need to perform steps similar to RTMPS settings to get your certificate available for signing On Apr 1, 2014 2:37 PM, "Rene' Rosenbaum" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Maxime, > thanks for your help! I took some code from 3.0 and merged it into the > build.xml. Works well from that point of view. However, it seems a specific > code signing certificate is necessary to get the code signed with an > individual fingerprint. An ordinary server certificate doesn't work > (according to the web community). > best regards, > Rene' > > ~~~~~~~ > *Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum > meeCoda^IT * - Consulting and Services > ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany > #: ++49-(0)-1781408041 > @:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > //:www.meecoda.de <http://www.meecoda.de> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > On 3/1/2014 6:34 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: > >> I would use the server one. >> you need to create java keystore using it and put it instead of generated >> one into build folder >> then run >> ant -Dskip.sign.key.generation=true signWebStartJars >> >> (should work in 3.0/3.1, never tried it since i have no "real >> certificate") >> >> >> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Rene' Rosenbaum <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Maxime, >>> thanks for your quick response! Found the location at build.xml, but not >>> sure what to do next. We got a server certificate for the domain >>> OpenMeetings is running, and I was under the impression I have to use >>> this >>> certificate to sign the WebStartJar. Or do I need a completely different >>> one (similar to the one used to communicate between red5 and the Flash >>> client (as described in /trunk/docs/RTMPSAndHTTPS.html))? >>> Cheers, >>> Rene' >>> >>> ~~~~~~~ >>> *Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum >>> meeCoda^IT * - Consulting and Services >>> ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany >>> #: ++49-(0)-1781408041 >>> @:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> //:www.meecoda.de <http://www.meecoda.de> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> On 3/1/2014 6:04 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: >>> >>> hello Rene, >>>> >>>> current certificate being used is generated by ant (search build.xml for >>>> "genkey") >>>> 3.0/3.1 versions contains modifications for using different certificate >>>> for >>>> signing (manual steps are still required) >>>> I would recommend to check build.xml from the trunk then ask questions >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 11:26 PM, Rene' Rosenbaum <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear all, >>>> >>>>> we are running OM 2.0 and made some modifications to the screensharing >>>>> application. May you please let me know how to sign this (Java) >>>>> application? We use SSL and would like to apply our own certificate >>>>> here. >>>>> As shown in the attachment, currently a certificate issued to Sebastian >>>>> is >>>>> used. Thanks a lot for your help in advance! Any bit of information >>>>> pointing us in the right direction is highly appreciated. >>>>> best regards, >>>>> Rene' >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> ~~~~~~~*Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum >>>>> meeCodaIT* - Consulting and Services >>>>> ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany >>>>> #: ++49-(0)-1781408041 >>>>> @: [email protected] >>>>> //: www.meecoda.de >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >
