What do you mean by getting Java to accept your CACert.org certs?

-- Ben


On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Matt Richards <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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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