certificate-authority Questions

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Our distribution certificate for an enterprise ios app is expiring soon, so we made a second certificate in order to build a new, not expiring version of the app. I created a new certificate using ...
Pyriphlegethon asked 3/7, 2013 at 16:33

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I am trying to access a subversion repository using SharpSvn. The repository is only available via https and the machine uses its own private certificate authority (don't worry about the security h...
Wallack asked 25/7, 2012 at 14:38

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I've built a Java app that exposes web-services to external authorized clients. The Web-services use WS-security with Certificate Authentication. Basically we act as custom Certificate Authority - ...
Ruppert asked 6/11, 2012 at 21:39

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Phishing question. I have a tcp server application that uses certificates for tls/ssl and stored in the pkcs#12 file. Assuming a CA is installed somewhere on the network and is accessible, would ...
Homegrown asked 4/4, 2012 at 14:19

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Ok Advanced SSL gals and guys - I'll be adding a bounty to this after the two-day period as I think it's a complex subject that deserves a reward for anyone who thoughtfully answers. Some of the ...
Befuddle asked 25/8, 2011 at 20:24

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I have a working application that establishes an SSL connection to a server. The server uses a self-signed certificate and the client loads a certificate authority chain to tell it that the server ...
Gond asked 23/11, 2010 at 21:56

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I have a simple web service that has an API third party developers are allowed to access. The API mostly follows REST principles. I'm interested in solutions to make the API more secure by requiri...

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I'm currently working on a project where I've created a CA cert and a couple of child certs to that CA cert. The certificates are going to be used to protect inter-server communication in a SAMLV2 ...
Plow asked 9/2, 2009 at 11:20

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I'm trying to setup a hierarchical PKI. Can I create a truststore containing only the root ca certificate, and will that mean my application trusts certificates signed by a sub-ca certificate which...
Richellericher asked 9/12, 2008 at 14:59

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I just installed a SSL certificate. This certificate is encrypted with 2048 bit encryption. However, the cypher is 128 bit encryption(or 40, or some other variation depending on the browser.) It ...
Vaginate asked 10/10, 2008 at 17:4

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