Tim, if you don't mind me asking - what provider is it with?
If I assume Sasktel due to my predisposition as an employee, there's
also a chance (albeit very slim) that something isn't passing through
(in either direction) through the authentication server for the WAP
2.0 provisioning.
Both because I don't fully understand it myself, and I may be treading
on thin ice on disclosure if I were to discuss it... instead if
neither of your current avenues turn up any results (and I'm not
rambling for no purpose if it turns out to be with a different
carrier), remind me and I'll see if I can find someone in some
knowledged position to check in on it.
Even if only to see if there was anything in place that might be
disrupting SSL issuing on either end. I really can't see the
authentication process doing more verifying the ESN/EID and allowing
access, but who knows. There's also some funky LDAP stuff with Bell
going in that particular process, but as to where I'm not sure.
On 4/19/06, Tim Schneider <tim@timsworld.net> wrote:
>
> Hi, sorry there is no Linux involved here.
>
> I have a Motorola E815 cell phone with mobile browser and I am able to
> access public webpages from the phone. When I try to access any secure
> websites that I have setup using a quickssl certificate from Geotrust I
> get an error about a certificate being issued from an untrusted source.
> My guess is that geotrust is not listed in the phone as a valid issuer
> of ssl certificates.
>
> I have sent an email off to geotrust to see what there side of the story
> is, for now I am interested in any other information regarding accessing
> secure websites from WAP browsers.
>
> Please send any success or fail stories to the list. If I can get enough
> response I will compile the results on the wiki.
>
> Thanks.
>
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