I could be wrong, but I don't think the validity of the cert would hinder witango. Someone else may need to answer that.

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On Aug 5, 2005, at 1:54 PM, Ferguson, Charles W wrote:

I've been using <@url> to query a property management system within our organization using Witango 5 Server running on  Windows 2000 Standard Server.

Recently the property system was converted to SSL, running a corporate certificate that isn't traceable to a public root.

Using a browser to access the new site, I receive a dialog box that requires that I confirm the certificate is OK to use. I can also add the certificate to the list of those I'll always accept, but that only affects whatever browser I'm using.

Witango, understandably, doesn't recognize the cert either, but I know of no way informing it that the cert is good. I receive an error message of "unable to send data: An SSL connection could not be established."

How do I get Witango Server  to accept a homemade cert?

tia,
chas



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