On 9 Sep 2004, at 10:28, Jan Schenkel wrote:

--- Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jan,

--- Vikram Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi sirs
have we come to the point where we can use the
https
keyword like:
put url https://paypal.com/
cant try it successfully on the trial version of
rev
2.5 but hopefully it works in one of the
versions...does it?
vikram
Hi Vikram,

Yes, https support has arrived with 2.5 -- what
error
do you receive ?

I get:

error -Error with certificate at depth: 1  issuer
= /C=US/O=VeriSign,
Inc./OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification
Authority  subject  =
/O=VeriSign Trust Network/OU=VeriSign,
Inc./OU=VeriSign International
Server CA - Class 3/OU=www.verisign.com/CPS
Incorp.by Ref. LIABILITY
LTD.(c)97 VeriSign  err 20:unable to get local
issuer certificate


Dave or Tuviah to the rescue ?

Tuviah's area really.

As you probably guessed, this is the error returned when trying to open a secure socket.

I'd guess the problem is with the sslCertificates property. In the alpha or beta releases, there was a file named "roots.pem" that the sslCertificates property had to be set to for connections to work. (I think this file contains the basic certificates needed for secure connections.) I don't see this file in the current release, but connections work here if I set the property to the file from the earlier releases. Without doing this, I get a similar error to the one above.

I'm on OS X, and it may be there is a .pem file on the system that the sslCertificates can be set to. But I can't find one that works.

If anyone needs this urgently, let me know and I'll mail the file I have. But it would be better if RunRev could make this available on their site.

Dave



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