I met the same problem as you, if any solution please let me know?

Best Regards

Eric Chan

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 1:17 AM, NitroDesk <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello,
> We have pulled a lot of hair out for this one.
>
> We use the DefaultHttpClient to connect with exchange servers. In
> order to get past sites with self issued certs, we save the cert in a
> file, then when connecting, we get the keystore, add the saved
> certificate to the keystore as a TrustedCertificateEntry. This works
> for all self-certified sites, and most other sites which dont have
> their roots in the trusted list.
>
> BUT with Digicert issued certificates, doing this still causes the "no
> trusted certificate" error.
> I was wondering if anyone else had this problem, or if the Android
> group is even aware of this.
> Note that we HAVE to use DefaultHttpClient, and using the other
> classes is not something we are able to do.
>
> Even adding all the certs in the chain to the keystore does not seem
> to help.
>
> thanks and regards
> -g
> >
>


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Eric Chan

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