Hi Kovi

Thanks for the tip!

That sorted me out :-)

It took a little while (Googling, etc.) but I finally got the whole thing to
work.

One thing I had to do - and this is just for the record - was to make sure
that my certificate's 'common name' was exactly the same as my server's host
name.

When Java's 'keytool' asks "What is your first and last name" you have to
enter the server's host name (!)

It took a bit of head-scratching to figure that one out, but I suppose that
is not an issue with a proper certificate.

Many thanks again!

Harry Mantheakis
London, UK

> Importing CA's certificate to cacerts($JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security) should
> resolve your problem. Password for cacerts is changeit
> 
> Best regards,
>     Kovi
> 
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