Re: Possible to use our own certificate in public ?
- From: "jonte@xxxxxxx" <jonasberthelsson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:55:11 +0200
I tested the Mail for Exchange on a Nokia N97 and then I got the option to
approve the certificate permanent which was very nice
\\Jonas B
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I'm not very good at this with certificates and now I have put up an
Exchange 2003 front-End server with the OWA/OMA functions and of course
you want to use SSL. Everything is working well except that I get the
certificate question "This is not a trusted certificate ..." and you have
to answere the question. The certificate I'm using is generated from our
Root CA. In the OWA-case it's not a very big problem but in the OMA
solution it feels no good. I have imported the certificate to the mobile
device but the question still comes up.
I know it should work if you buy a public certificate from Verisign, but
is it possible to get it to work with our own generated certificate ?
The root CA and the AD environment are in 2003 sp2 and the mobile device
are in this case a P990i and will also be a lot of P1i, running "Mobile
for exchange" (Activesync)
Sincerey
\\Jonas B
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