(here is a message that I started to write yesterday before getting
interupted)

I just had a great chat on Google Wave trying to figure out this one.  (ping
me on Google Wave, [email protected]) and I'll add you to the
wave.

Essentially, I was testing federation, hopped into the 24ztest server and
started chatting there.  We moved the discussion to Google Wave and
discovered a few different things.

I am running with CACert.org signed certificates and they run fine for me.
The folks at 24ztest sent me their certificates, and I could run fine with
those as well.  However, they cannot run with them.

They are running Debian, I'm runing Ubuntu.  We are both running changeset
117

With this, it seems as if the problem is more likely with some other
configuration of the computer than with the certificates themselves.  My
current guess is that it has to do with java-6-openjdk v java-6-sun or some
aspect of how the certificate stores are set up with the different versions
of Java.

Aldon

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of James Purser
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 4:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SEVERE: Failed to add our own signer info to the
certificate store



On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 11:41 -0800, 24z wrote:
> Using CAcert certificates, trying to federate to wavesandbox.com, we
> get
>
> SEVERE: Failed to add our own signer info to the certificate store
>
> error after server startup via ./run-server.sh .
>
> Any ideas?

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.
--
James Purser
Collaborynth
http://collaborynth.com.au
http://wavingtheshiny.collaborynth.com.au/books/fedone-book/fedone-book
Mob: +61 406 576 553
Skype: purserj1977
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