Or you can just grab them here:
http://www.e-softinc.com/cacerts.txt
These are the certs we've grabbed as part of an SSL
survey that we are compiling. (Compiled from a variety of
sources, including Netscape 4.0, I believe)
Note the URL must be visited directly, it is not visible
by following any navigation hierarchy (since the SSL
survey for which this is a part of has not been released yet)
Cheers, Thomas
Martin Kuba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to make a "https:" connection from my Java application.
> I have found ITISSL package which wraps OpenSSL to Java.
> I am able now to make a connection to my own server which
> is signed by my own certification authority. But I need
> to connect to other sites.
>
> I know that major WWW browsers have a set of compiled-in
> certificates like Verisign, Thawte etc. I need the same
> for my application. Where can I find certificates
> for Verisign, Thawte etc. ?
>
> Thanks for any info
>
> Martin
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