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Overriding "Bad Server Certificate" error
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Overriding "Bad Server Certificate" error


  • Subject: Overriding "Bad Server Certificate" error
  • From: "Michael Rybicki" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:30:48 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Overriding "Bad Server Certificate" error

I am using the webkit to create a browser application. Some sites that
the browser can connect to have a certificate, but the certificate is
invalid for one reason or another. Because of this, an
NSURLErrorServerCertificatexxxxx error is thrown and access is blocked.



I am looking for a method by which one can override the error and allow
access to the site. The last post I found on this was dated back in 2003
and the response was "Unfortunately there's no public API for that at
this time." Has this changed in cocoa? Is there a workaround?



Any tips/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.



Michael Rybicki

Software Secure, Inc.

99 First Street

Cambridge MA 02141

617.354.7464



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