On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 13:29 -0800, 24z wrote:
> > I hit exactly the same problem here and was unable to sort it out.
> > Instead I went with a StartSSL certificate.
> >
> > I've got some work to do today but I should have the Certificate portion
> > of the FedOne book up by this evening.
> 
> Fantastic. We uninstalled Openfire and tried to go with Prosody. But
> that made things even worse.
> 
> James, do we have to install certificates via Openfire's web UI, too,
> or is it fine for Openfire to run with the self-issued certificates
> that get created during install?

To tell you the truth I'm not sure. It may be that you need to utilise
Third Party Certs for the whole process. I'll have a play a bit later on
and see what happens.
-- 
James Purser
Collaborynth
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