That would make the presumption that I know which is what ...

If only they'd write the darned documents in English it would be a big help.

Also turns out that the vendor is none too good at keeping its docs up-to-date. The test URLs in the docs are no longer live - the download sites URLs don't work and due to mergers and name changes they have the same thing under two names ... I think.

Bad enough being a novice without the vendor's active non co-operation. I'd switch vendors but the others are telling me it will take weeks/months to get approved and a whole bunch of paperwork.


On 2012-11-03, at 5:32 PM, Alan Seiden wrote:

Often, the trick is to install the certificates from the top level to the bottom without missing any steps. Each level verifies that the next level down is authentic.




On 11/3/12 5:21 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
On 2012-11-03, at 1:00 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

http://www.rpg-xml.com/Downloads/RXS_CreateLocalCA_selfsignedcert.pdf

Sam
Thanks Sam but I don't think that is what I need.

I already have a certificate from Comodo (i.e. a "Trusted authority") and for the task in hand I don't think a self-signed will work anyway.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com






Jon Paris

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