Rob Dawson rdaw...@force3.com wrote on 03/19/2015 10:50:55 AM:
What document are you looking at?
Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.7 Installation and Configuration Guide
As far as I know the only certificate “push” would be done via GPO
or some similar mechanism. During the SSL handshake the
policies.
Rob
From: Joe Loiacono [mailto:jloia...@csc.com]
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 8:40 AM
To: Rob Dawson; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Call Manager, Jabber, and Certificates
Rob Dawson rdaw...@force3.commailto:rdaw...@force3.com wrote on 03/19/2015
10:50:55 AM:
What
There is the LSC and CTL files that do get transmitted from UCM to the Jabber
client.
://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-presence/116917-technote-certificate-00.html
Rob
From: Ryan Ratliff (rratliff) [mailto:rratl...@cisco.com]
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 9:48 AM
To: Joe Loiacono
Cc: Rob Dawson; cisco-voip voyp list
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Call
I'm not sure that interpretation is a correct description of the process. All
ssl certs indicate their issuer. As long as your device trusts that issuer, it
trusts certificates from that issuer.
For example if you go to https://www.cisco.com and look at their cert on a
window box you will see
...@heliontechnologies.com
To: Joe Loiacono/USA/CSC@CSC, cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Date: 03/19/2015 08:43 AM
Subject:RE: [cisco-voip] Call Manager, Jabber, and Certificates
I’m not sure that interpretation is a correct description of the process
What document are you looking at?
As far as I know the only certificate “push” would be done via GPO or some
similar mechanism. During the SSL handshake the server certificate is sent to
the client and the client will attempt to validate either the cert itself, or
the signing authority, against