Just an update on this, I've checked through all my ports and I've
gotten Java to accept my CACert.org Certs. However, my Wave
communications are not showing up on the Wave Sandbox nor do I see
Wave's I've created on the Sandbox. I do however, see the ping
messages from wavesandbox, so I know we are communicating some how,
its not that ports are blocked. Is it because I need to have my common
name on the Cert wave.example.com instead of example.com? I've checked
my settings against people who have had success. I honestly do not
know what I'm missing at this point.

Below is my setup:

WAVE_SERVER_DOMAIN_NAME=eggy.cc
WAVE_SERVER_HOSTNAME=eggy.cc
WAVE_SERVER_PORT=9876
PRIVATE_KEY_FILENAME=eggy.cc.key
CERTIFICATE_FILENAME_LIST=eggy.cc.cert,/etc/ssl/certs/root.pem

The certificate has eggy.cc as its common name, that's all it has.
I'll leave FedOne running if anybody wishes to try to communicate on
it.

Please Start a Wave with me on Preview if you're willing to help
troubleshoot :)
mrichards [at]


On Nov 3, 8:41 pm, Matt Richards <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay Folks,
> I'm about ready to throw FedOne and Java out the window. Over the past
> couple days, I've been following the following two discussions to help
> me trouble shout my certificate woes and I still have no luck what so
> ever. So.. I've been following the following two discussions to help
> me trouble shoot my certificate issues.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/wave-protocol/browse_thread/thread/ae4...
> I'm running my FedOne on Debain 5.0 so I decided to give what Brain
> May posted a try with CACert.org Certs, I still am unable to get
> FedOne to load up these certificates, despite adding CACert's Root
> Certificate to my keystore.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/wave-protocol/browse_thread/thread/563...
> Per this thread, I did manage to get a working certificate, however,
> it does not match my wave. subdomain, (its for another subdomain)
> FedOne is associated. I was able to get my FedOne running, however I
> could not communicate with wavesandbox.com at all, other than pings.
> Though, this might be related to firewalls.
>
> Question about the setup, Openfire is configured to listen on
> example.com, whereas FedOne is setup for wave.example.com, which does
> the sandbox communicate on? This in itself, is confusing to me (I have
> my DNS's SRV entries setup for both). Finally, are CACert.org's certs
> trusted enough to use to communicate with the sandbox?
>
> Lastly.. Has anybody had any success in communicating to and from sandbox?
> P.S. If you want to wave with me at all I ammrichards@ in preview and sandbox.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> --Matt
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