java certificate chaining error
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Hi,
I'm trying to call an external API using the HTTPS Post Method, I'm getting the following error when trying to connect to the server. I have added all the certificates from the server side in the trustedcertificates key store. Is this any setting in goanywhere that needs to be changed to trust the certificate?
Project '/GET_BNK_RESP' failed. Job number is '1412721312003'.
[8098 - GET_BNK_RESP] com.ibm.jsse2.util.j: PKIX path building failed: java.security.cert.CertPathBuilderException: PKIXCertPathBuilderImpl could not build a valid CertPath.; internal cause is: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: The certificate issued by CN=Entrust Root Certification Authority, OU="(c) 2006 Entrust, Inc.", OU=www.entrust.net/CPS is incorporated by reference, O="Entrust, Inc.", C=US is not trusted; internal cause is: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Certificate chaining error
Thanks,
Shoma.
I'm trying to call an external API using the HTTPS Post Method, I'm getting the following error when trying to connect to the server. I have added all the certificates from the server side in the trustedcertificates key store. Is this any setting in goanywhere that needs to be changed to trust the certificate?
Project '/GET_BNK_RESP' failed. Job number is '1412721312003'.
[8098 - GET_BNK_RESP] com.ibm.jsse2.util.j: PKIX path building failed: java.security.cert.CertPathBuilderException: PKIXCertPathBuilderImpl could not build a valid CertPath.; internal cause is: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: The certificate issued by CN=Entrust Root Certification Authority, OU="(c) 2006 Entrust, Inc.", OU=www.entrust.net/CPS is incorporated by reference, O="Entrust, Inc.", C=US is not trusted; internal cause is: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Certificate chaining error
Thanks,
Shoma.
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Check the full path of the certificate and make sure you have the Root Certificate and all Intermediate Certificates in your Trusted Key Store.
Then retry.
Then retry.
Rick Elliott
Lead Solutions Consultant
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(800) 949-4696
Lead Solutions Consultant
(402) 944.4242
(800) 949-4696
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