On Monday 15 September 2008, Chris Betts said something like:
> Hi Josh,
>
>   interesting question - the short answer is "not without a lot of
> hackery".  However JX should already prompt you to accept an SSL
> certificate you haven't seen before during the handshake...

Hmm, doesn't seem to be doing that.  I get this as part of my traceback:

WARNING: initial receipt of exception by jndi broker simple bind failed: 
skt-mt-
si-dc1.skt.pri:636
javax.naming.CommunicationException: simple bind failed: 
skt-mt-si-dc1.skt.pri:6
36 [Root exception is javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: 
java.security.cert.Ce
rtificateException: Invalid Server Certificate: server certificate could 
not be
verified, and the CA certificate is missing from the certificate chain. 
raw erro
r: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: 
sun.sec
urity.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find 
valid certif
ication path to requested target]

And it just gives me an error, no prompt to accept the cert.

Oh, by the way, what is the password to the key store?  I tried to 
change the password using a blank current password, but it said it was 
wrong.

Here's another one: if I run jxplorer.sh, it dies and tells me to run 
with the 'console' option.  Then, I run with 'console,' and it runs 
fine. :)

Any plans to do things like digest_md5 for sasl without having to use 
the key store?

j

>
>    - Chris
>
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Joshua J. Kugler
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been connecting to an AD server via a Python script using SASL
> > (Digest MD5), but no SSL.  It works fine.  But, in JXplorer, I
> > there is no option to do SASL without SSL.  Is there any way to do
> > it?
> >
> > Or alternately, is there a way to get JXplorer to prompt for
> > accepting the SSL certificate, since I don't have it yet?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > j
> >
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