3 Replies Latest reply on Oct 16, 2008 11:45 AM by bromatt1

    Two domain access - revocation from versign

    bromatt1

      Sorry for the lame title.

      I'm hoping someone can work a miracle.

      I have 2 domains (one with internet access and one without). I need them both to trust my verisign certificate. The one with internet access is working. The one without is throwing the 'Revocation list is not available' error message.

      I can ignore this and access my web page, but I need the trust to work for Adobe LiveCycle.

      Versign tells me there is something I can do in JBoss, but either doesn't know how or won't tell me.

      Thanks in advance for any help!

      God bless,
      BroMatt

        • 1. Re: Two domain access - revocation from versign
          erasmomarciano

          Can you be more precise the about the enviroment?

          If you have two domain, one with internet access and one without, you have to generate two certificates.
          But be careful that you have to create two VirtualHost, with different IP, so you can use two domain in mode SSL.








          • 2. Re: Two domain access - revocation from versign
            bromatt1

            Thanks for your reply!

            I'm running Adobe LiveCycle ES 8.2 with JBoss 4.2.0. I have a versign certificate installed on the server and am having no trouble accessing the admin page.

            I can ignore the warning and open the page anyway, but Adobe needs to do some things in the background for document security. This is where the trust has to be in place. If there is no trust, the document fails to check the security settings and I get a message that tells me to connect to the network before opening this file.

            I hope this helps.

            Thanks and God bless,
            Matt

            • 3. Re: Two domain access - revocation from versign
              bromatt1

              I found a work around and am posting for anyone else having this problem.

              Internal clients (no internet) fix for Windows devices.

              In IE 6.0,
              Tools --> Internet Options --> Advanced
              Uncheck "Check for publisher's certificate revocation"
              Uncheck "Check for server certificate revocation (requires restart)"

              This did the trick for me.

              God bless,
              Matt