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Fwd: Why the certificate can not be trusted?
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  • Subject: Fwd: Why the certificate can not be trusted?
  • From: "Geoff Beier" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 21:45:32 -0400

Sorry! Accidentally replied off-list :)
Sent to the list for the archives.


2008/8/19 Peng Jian[彭健] <email@hidden>:

>          I write a application to post data to site. Now I want post to
> https://epayment.arcsoft.com, but it always return error -9813.
>
>          So I try open https://epayment.arcsoft.com from Safari 3.1.2.
> Safari warn me that "This certificate was signed by an unknown authority".
>
>          But it is impossible! This certificate was signed by VeriSign Class
> 3 Secure Server CA, and VerSign Class 3 public primary Certification
> Authority- G3 is in X509Archors.
>

Your server is misconfigured. It needs to send down the issuer
certificate along with its own certificate. You can work around this
by installing the issuer certificate locally if you want, or use an
alternative client that supports the AIA extension and chases the CA
issuer that way.

HTH,

Geoff
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