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SecureTransport errors


  • Subject: SecureTransport errors
  • From: Steve Kalkwarf <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 14:25:22 -0400

One of our customers is having trouble connecting to their SSL-enabled
POP servers. To make a long story short, our call to SSLHandshake() is
returning errSSLNoRootCert.

According to Mozilla, the certificate in question has a root (itself).
Its verification indicates that it is only a "Status Responder
Certificate", which if I read my RFC correctly, defers the certificate
validity test to a designated host.

Does the key manager in SecureTransport work with this style of
certificate? If not, does anybody have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

--
Steve Kalkwarf
<email@hidden>
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