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Can N900 accept a self signed certificate?
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tc_sap
2010-04-10 , 08:07
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Hi all,
I have some question which might go into same direction.
My configuration: Nokia N900 with Maemo 5 Version 3.2010.02-08.
My company has an exchange server which is available via
https://217.140.83.118/exchange
(this is some link to physical server I guess).
Certificate there (you aswell should be able to download & install on PC & browser) cannot be stored in certificate manager as of N900.
For installing it, I tried several things (saving as *der, *cer, crt, *pem,...) nothing worked... I already checked with xterm in /etc/certs.... but not 100% familiar and left my hands off there ;-)
I also uploaded certificate to N900, opened with file manager but no "INSTALL" option there.
With N900 I always tried to set up mail functionality via settings ==> Mail for exchange.
I gave my correct email-adress, username, password & domain..
on next setup screen I gave 217.140.83.118/exchange in field server and checked secure connection which automatically sets port 443.
When I then click on next I get error message "Exchange server requires secure connection or account is disabled".
Now my questions:
Could certificate of server be wrong (self signed, not valid for URL mentioned above) ? What should I tell administrators of my company to do in detail with certificate if it is wrong. ?
If I need to do some symlinking with xterm (in case certificate is fine), how should that look like ? Please if possible give some detailed advice with proper example like:
ln .-s <source> <target>...
Thanks in advance for help & kind regards,
Oliver Meinecke
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