Re: Verisign signed app throws "No Valid Certificate" error on 5310 phone during installation



On Jan 14, 10:06 pm, Roedy Green <see_webs...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 17:47:41 +0100, "Dag Sunde" <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :



I read the OP as he is developing and testing the program, and
that his own code signing certificate is rejected on the 5310...?

Check the expiry date of the code signing cert.  There may be some way
to load root certs. There is in browsers.  Every once in a while there
is a screw up with missing root certs.  Also there might be a way to
get a list of root certs.  Then at least you can tell if it SHOULD
work.

There was a similar problem with Verisign and Netscape 4.79.  Perhaps
learning about it might help you crack this one.http://mindprod.com/jgloss/certificate.html#MATCHING

I have only done this stuff on the desktop.http://mindprod.com/jgloss/certificate.html
might help get you started toward a solution.
--
Roedy Green, Canadian Mind Products
The Java Glossary,http://mindprod.com

Hi Andreas :

I have tried with 2 phones of the same model. But no use.
In the place of Verisign, if i use Geotrust , it is getting installed
on the device but paving way for another issue. Whenever my mobile
client contacts the server, it pops up an alert "This will involve
airtime charges..do u wish to continue ?".This behaviour will be there
if the appln is not signed.

Hi Roedy Green :

THe certificate is brand new.

Hi Dag Sunde :

This problem is noticed only on 5310.. it works well on all other
phones ..be it nokia or SonyEricsson.


Could the MIDP2.1 version of 5310 cause any problem ?
.



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