Re[2]: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-14 Thread Paul Van Noord
7/14/2015  7:45 AM

Hi Ian,

On 7/13/2015 Ian A. White wrote:

IAW What complicates matters is that my web host sold out to one company,
IAW and then that company sold out to another. It was the first company 
IAW that switched servers and no one now knows how, why or what was done.

I once resolved this issue for a customer by going to:
 Options-S/MIME and TLS...-and tick Microsoft CryptoAPI (Windows Certificate 
Store)

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Re[2]: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-14 Thread Paul Van Noord
7/14/2015  7:30 PM

Hi Ian,

On 7/14/2015 Ian A. White wrote:

IAW What I did was search for a RapidSSL certificate (as this is what the
IAW log showed. One of the links had what looks like a hex dump of a 
IAW certificate. I did a copy and paste into a file and gave it a crt 
IAW extension. THe one I used was RapidSSL Intermediate certificate.

IAW I then imported this into my addressbook and it now works. The details 
IAW show it has an expiry date of 2017, so that is around 2 years away. 
IAW Hopefully, when that experiences a problem I will be able to get 
IAW another one!

IAW The joys of competition.

Thanks for replying and explaining what worked!

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Re: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-13 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 14 July 2015 at 2:44:15 AM, in
mid:1359700093.20150714114...@wai.com.au, Ian A. White wrote:



 The first link said the it was already installed as a
 certificate  authority.


How would your browser know whether or not you had this certificate in 
The Bat!'s Trusted Root CA address book?

Anyway, a quick search gave me these two, which may or may not help:-

https://support.servertastic.com/rapidssl-and-geotrust-certificate-not-trusted-on-mobile-device/

https://ssltest12.bbtest.net/


And the URL in your original post redirects to 
https://www.rapidssl.com/legal/. Maybe one of the two root certs 
linked from that page is what you want.




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Re: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-13 Thread Rick
I tried them all, but no luck.
Did you try importing them into the address book? That is where they go and I 
didn't mention it in the first email



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Re: [T/N: 5E5340E0]: Problem with Root Certificate

2015-07-12 Thread Rick
How do I rectify the situation? I have tried to search for a solution, but 
generally end up nowhere. I've spent the best part of a week trying to get my 
web host to resolve it, but they say they have tested it and it is OK. Of 
course it would be OK as they are using a matched set of certificates, but I 
seem to be missing something. Clicking the link shown in the account log, 
takes me a site that shows a whole lot of PDF documents, but nothing about 
downloading a certificate. I don't have that much hair to pull out now.
Try these
http://secure.globalsign.net/cacert/Root-R1.crt 
https://www.geotrust.com/resources/root-certificates/index.html 
http://pki.google.com/



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