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Jun 14, 2013, 6:47 PM
36 Posts

Its not self signed

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Ryan, do we understand each other? :)

Its not self signed certificate, i have Certificate Authority center. And after i imported root certificate as trust root into any browser i dont have any warning.

One more, if i open web page in embedded browser, once again i dont have any warnings. 

I see this warning ONLY if i use EE (from Connections or xpage) and i see it every time when i launch Notes.

 

Jun 17, 2013, 9:16 PM
23 Posts
Maybe we don't ;)
"Its not self signed certificate, i have Certificate Authority center. And after i imported root certificate as trust root into any browser i dont have any warning."  <- To me this sounds like you had to import the cert into the browser which would mean that the certificate was not signed by someone the browser trusted, for example Verisign.  Is that incorrect?

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