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ssl certificates
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Ringer
2009-09-16 15:43:16 UTC
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When I use IE 8 on a winxp pro SP3 workstation to access imanager or netware
remote application, it comes up with an alert that the address does not
match the certificate. The certificate has the server name on it and the web
browser uses the IP address. How can I change the certificate to show the IP
address instead.
David Gersic
2009-09-21 15:24:33 UTC
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Post by Ringer
When I use IE 8 on a winxp pro SP3 workstation to access imanager or netware
remote application, it comes up with an alert that the address does not
match the certificate.
You can change the certificate that NoRM is using (I thought you said that
iManager wasn't working...) on the command line that loads it from
autoexec.ncf. Or you can just ignore the warning.
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Ringer
2009-09-21 16:05:31 UTC
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Imanager just started working. Not sure what I did. For now I'm just going
to ignore it. When I run NoRM I don't get the warning now as the certificate
has the right address. Imanager still gets the warning because it has a
sertificate with the DNS name on it. I don't know where this is coming from.
Post by David Gersic
Post by Ringer
When I use IE 8 on a winxp pro SP3 workstation to access imanager or netware
remote application, it comes up with an alert that the address does not
match the certificate.
You can change the certificate that NoRM is using (I thought you said that
iManager wasn't working...) on the command line that loads it from
autoexec.ncf. Or you can just ignore the warning.
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David Gersic
2009-09-21 17:42:52 UTC
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Post by Ringer
has the right address. Imanager still gets the warning because it has a
sertificate with the DNS name on it. I don't know where this is coming from.
IIRC, iManager takes its certificate from the java cert store. You can
change it, but I don't recall how. Searching Novell's knowledgebase
may turn up the answer.
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