Root Certificate not trusted

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Dr. Hirn

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Mar 2, 2011, 4:25:40 AM3/2/11
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Hi,

I'm using Serv-U Gold v. 10.4.0.0 and am wondering, if it's possible
to send root and intermediate certifcates to the user while using web-
frontend.
The manual tells me to configure this in "encryption settings" but I'm
not getting this to work. Added my rootca.crt to the CA Certification
Path but that didn't change anything.

All kind of help appreciated.

Thank you very much!

Stefan

FTPServerTools

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Mar 4, 2011, 4:50:55 PM3/4/11
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As far as I know you need a .crt file and a .key file.. Now I only
tried this with a self signed certificate, that seems to work...
And yes I also found it in the Encryption settings... So if it doesnt
work then I suggest you send a mail to the guys from servu.

Dr. Hirn

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Mar 7, 2011, 4:35:59 AM3/7/11
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Thank you for your answer.
Certificates in general do work.
My problem is, that the certificates aren't trusted, because the CA is
unkown to the browser. So I would like to deliver the CA-Certificate
to the client.

FTPServerTools

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Mar 7, 2011, 5:05:55 PM3/7/11
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That is something the client software should accept. Some ftp programs
do, others dont. If you connect via ssl using a certificate then a
good client ftp program should pop up a box with info on the
certificate where you can then decide to accept it (and even store it
in some ftp programs).
I have been doing that for years, in fact I only use ssl. So maybe you
should check your ftp client programs..
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