On 3 Jan 2007, at 17:25, Dave Cragg wrote:


I always forget that part. :-)

Once upon a time, there was a ".pem" file that was distributed with Rev (perhaps only distributed in an alpha/beta version when secure sockets were first introduced). Setting the sslcertificates property to this file would allow Rev to handle the certificate authentication. I can't find that file on the machine I'm at at the moment, but I seem to remember it no longer worked when I last tried it. But you may be able to find a suitable file somewhere that can be used. Perhaps someone else can help.

If you're on OS X, you might try this. But be warned! I don't really know what I'm doing. :-)

I opened Apple's Keychain app and selected the X509Anchors item. This will list a large number of what I think are Certificate Authority root certificates. I selected all, and from the File menu selected Export.... I chose the Privacy Enhanced Mail (.pem) option and saved the file as "root.pem". In Rev, I set the sslcertificates property to this file. I then tried three https URLs and they all worked. (Clearly a sign of a good year ahead.)

My concern is that I selected all the certificates listed in Keychain. I'm not sure if that was wise. Does anyone know?

Cheers
Dave


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