problem about certificate-authority-Collection of common programming errors


  • i0n
    https git leopard certificate-authority ppc
    I have a git repository with submodules on github, when I try and set up the submodules locally by doing:git submodule init git submodule updateI get this error:error: SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details: error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed while accessing https://github.com/wincent/Command-T.git/info/refsfatal: HTTP request failed Clone of ‘https://github.com/wincent/Command-T.git’ into submodule path ‘dotfiles/vim/bundle

  • Cliff Racer
    windows-server-2008 windows-server-2003 active-directory disaster-recovery certificate-authority
    I am working out DR scenarios and one was making me scratch my head:Currently our domain has a 2008R2 DC and a 2003R2 DC. I know bringing restoring DCs can sometimes be harmful to an AD if others are there already in place. I have already gone through the AD prep steps to prepare the domain for the eventual move to a 2008R2 native domain but have not completed the process. Right now the domain is in 2003 nativeIn the event that the 2003R2 DC fails, should i recover it or just delete it from the

  • makerofthings7
    encryption windows certificates public-key-infrastructure certificate-authority
    Microsoft allows a CA to use Cryptography Next Generation (CNG) and advises of incompatibility issues for clients that do not support this suite.Here is an image of the default cryptography settings for a 2008 R2 CA. This machine is a non-domain connected Standalone CA:Here are the installed providers. The CNG providers are marked with a # signMy intent is to have a general-purpose offline Root-CA and then several Intermediate CAs that serve a specific purpose (MSFT-only vs Unix vs SmartCards

  • vtortola
    ssl certificates web-browser certificate-authority
    As far as I know, the browser contains the certificates of several CA. When I access http://gmail.com, the site says it is Gmail, it exposes a certificate signed by one of the CA I have in my computer, that way it knows that the site is who it pretends to be since a CA back this claim.But, what if in my office computer, my employer set its own CA certificate in the machines, and does a Man-in-the-Middle attack?My employer store a fake CA certificate in all the machines as Googlee Corp. (note th

  • Saber
    windows certificate-authority cloud-computing remote-desktop
    I have an Amazon EC2 instance in a VPC.I have not logged into it for some time, so I used the Amazon EC2 CLI with ec2-get-console-output to check what the thumbprint should be when I connect. To my surprise, the thumbprint on the certificate, in the remote desktop warning screen, was wrong. I have connected to it via RDP in the past, and I am pretty sure the certificate thumbprint was as expected. I checked other instances and they matched their CLI output.I am wondering if this could be somethi

  • Barry Jordan
    authentication coldfusion certificates certificate-authority cfhttp
    I’m currently working with a payment processor. I can browse to the payment URL from our server, so it’s not a firewall issue, but when I try to use CFHTTP I get a I/O Exception: peer not authenticated. I’ve downloaded and installed their latest security cert into cacerts keystore and restarted CF and am still getting the same error. Not only have I installed the providers cert, but also the 2 other Verisign certificate authority certs in the certificate chain. The cert is one of the newer Class

  • Peter Mortensen
    certificate code-signing certificate-authority authenticode
    I’m looking at options to buy a code signing certificate for my company. I want it to be usable for MS Authenticode and also for Java, and I want it to be trusted with the default trusted authority list that ships with a new install of Windows (that is, I don’t want to have to add a new trusted authority).I’ve seen previous discussions recommending Comodo, but I’m a bit confused since I’ve checked the list of trusted authorities on my Windows XP machine, and I couldn’t find Comodo. Also Com

  • Saif Khan
    active-directory certificate certificate-authority
    My CA server crashed. It was used to deploy certs to messenger clients for live communication. I am no longer using live communication. I removed the server object from AD but my clients and servers envent logs have a lot of the following entriesAutomatic certificate enrollment for local system failed to enroll for one Domain Controller certificate (0x800706ba). The RPC server is unavailable. DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer msgsvr01.mycompany.local using any of the configured p

  • mbrownnyc
    certificates public-key-infrastructure certificate-authority
    if a self-signed certificate is trusted by the client’s certificate store, then it should be fine to be used, since the client trusts the issuer of the certificate as it does any other trusted CA (certificate issuer).However, I believe that the problem with self-signed certificates is that you have a distributed certificate issuer, meaning that “the CA” is not secured like a CA should be, and the risk of it being compromised is higher than that of a sensitively taken care of CA.Here’s where I ge

  • Tammen Bruccoleri
    java ssl-certificate certificate-authority
    Problem:I’m getting a thrown error from javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException (see attached picture)Is it possible for Java to have a corrupt or missing CA cert? If so how can I repair or resolve this issue/error?Things I’ve Tried:I have removed all versions of JRE from the PC and installed the latest version of JRE (1.6.14). Cleaned and removed all unnecessary Trusted Cert’s from the User section of Certificates. Try running keytool to get the fingerprints of the CA’sWhen trying to run the keytoo

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