Thanks, that really did help! mozroots made my day :) Now I can go on dealing with SOAP the easy way.
Lauri Kotilainen wrote: >Hey, > >> But I'm not responsible for the server side of this. I'm only writing a >> client using the service. And simply searching for 'ssl' mono's page >> doesn't return anything. > >However, a search for "root certificate" on the site does. Try this >article: http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Security > >Also, you should understand that the root certificates are required on >the client side too, otherwise the client couldn't verify the >authenticity of the server's certificate. Or something to that tune. >:-) > >> Besides, the error was the it was unable to connect, not that some >> certificate had expired. I guess that .Net in windows would complain too >> if that was the case. > >I'd wager that MS.NET can use all the root certificates IE knows >about. If you take a look at the article I linked to, you'll probably >note the instructions on how to import the root certs from Mozilla >using mozroots. > >-Lauri _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
