Re: Why the certificate can not be trusted?
Re: Why the certificate can not be trusted?
- Subject: Re: Why the certificate can not be trusted?
- From: Jim Luther <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:57:45 -0700
You can use the Certificate Assistant application at "/System/Library/
CoreServices/Certificate Assistant.app" to retrieve, view and evaluate
certificates from the server. At the Options panel, select "View and
evaluate certificates" and then at the "Viewing and Evaluating
Certificates" panel, select "SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)", check the
"Ask Host For Certificates" box, and enter the host name.
In the case of epayment.arcsoft.com, it says "No root cert found"
which means the server didn't supply the root certificate that goes
with the epayment.arcsoft.com certificate.
On Aug 19, 2008, at 5:53 PM, Peng Jian[彭健] wrote:
Hi, All:
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.
Who can tell me the reason? What kind of certificate is
trusted?
Thanks!
Peng Jian
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