Hi,
not sure, but think this is rather an issue of the certificate itself than the settings (in OM). Keep you guys posted ... Rene'

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*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>
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On 4/1/2014 11:00 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
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>
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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>
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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'
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~~~~~~~*Dr.-Ing. Rene' Rosenbaum
meeCodaIT* - Consulting and Services
    ~: Neue Reihe 15, 18182 Goorstorf, Germany
    #: ++49-(0)-1781408041
    @: [email protected]
//: www.meecoda.de
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