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It wouldn't surprise me if it is locked down in some way.
If you have a personal publish cert. your have to have one for Netscape and
one for IE due to the differences in these 2 products for secure signed
applets.

I still think PKI, as it is implemented today, has some major drawbacks.

Thor HW
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From: Jonathan Tew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 1999 5:04 PM
Subject: Does Verisign Lie?


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> I'm in the process of adding SSL to my Apache/JServ configuration.
> Verisign told me that I couldn't use the certificate that we had
> generated for the Sun's JWS.  They said it was platform and server
> specific.  Unfortunately I can't recover the key/cert pair from the
> JWS's keys file because the authstore program doesn't allow it, but I'm
> still curious to see if someone can explain a technical reason.  I
> personally think they're lying just to make money.
>
> Jon
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