I think his problem is different as OFBiz code (client) is not able to fetch a valid CA certificate in its store (ofbiz store or JDK store).

Raj

BJ Freeman wrote:
I am wondering if the cert for ofbiz, it self is expired that that may
be the cause.

Ritz123 sent the following on 7/24/2008 12:41 PM:
Thanks BJ, Seems like the new filename is ofbizssl.jks the one mentioned in
the thread doesnt seem to exist. But as I mentioned earlier, I have added
authorize.net certificates to all the possible keystores, still get the
error.

I am surprised that no one else has seen this error, or commented on it,
since authorize.net is probably one of the most common features ppl would
use.

Again, I will appreciate any other pointers and more comments from ppl.


BJ Freeman wrote:
found this in the ofbiz mailing list archive
http://www.nabble.com/Authorize.net-payment-processor-problem-to13135048.html#a13139217

Ritz123 sent the following on 7/24/2008 9:51 AM:
Anyone knows which certificate and where it needs to be imported for
authorize.net to work?



Ritz123 wrote:
Hi,

I am using ofbiz embedded inside tomcat (vs. the normal config of tomcat
container embedded inside ofbiz). I dont think it matters in this case,
but I am getting No trusted certificate found (see below the exact
error).

I have imported actual authorize.net certificate (by going to
https://www.authorize.net and exporting their certificate and then
importing it into keystores) under alias AUTHORIZE_NET in both users
default keystore as well as the one tomcat is using which is under
OFBIZ_HOME/framework/base/config/ofbizssl.jks. It doesnt seem to work.
Not
sure what am I missing here.


2008-07-23 18:23:29,516 (http-8443-1) [ AIMPaymentServices.java:365:INFO
]
Could
 not complete Authorize.Net transaction:
org.ofbiz.base.util.HttpClientException
: IO Error processing request (java.security.cert.CertificateException:
No
trust
ed certificate found)






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