Bug: Show warning if server cert is not trusted

The following feature does not work with self-signed _server_ certificates.

2.0.998.4 - 5. September 2006 (BETA)
Added new option "Show warning if server cert is not trusted" in "Settings->Connection->SSL" dialog.

The warning popup shows with the certificate added to any or all certificate stores.
The certificate is valid, the server hostname setup in smartftp is correct, the _stored_ certificate works (valid) with for a website using the same certificate (using IE).
Everything else works if you answer Yes to the popup.

+- System -----------------------------

Microsoft Windows XP Professional 

Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)



CPU Speed		 : 3666 MHz

Total Memory	  : 2410196 KB

Free Memory	   :  425468 KB



+- SmartFTP ---------------------------

Version		   : 2.0.1001.8

Time Stamp		: 2007-01-09 18:23:22

Platform		  : x86



+- Application DLL --------------------

sfFTPLib.dll	  : 1.5.9.3

SmartHook.dll	 : 1.0.2.1



+- Language ---------------------------

SmartFTP.exe	  : 2.0.1001.8



+- System DLL -------------------------

shell32.dll	   : 6.00.2900.2951 (xpsp.060713-0238)

shlwapi.dll	   : 6.00.2900.3020 (xpsp.061023-0222)

comctl32.dll	  : 6.0 (xpsp.060825-0040)

riched20.dll	  : 5.30.23.1221

schannel.dll	  : 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)



+- Internet Explorer ------------------

Version		   : 7.0.5730.11



+- Winsock ----------------------------

Winsock		   : 2.2

+- SmartFTP ---------------------------
Version : 2.0.1001.8
Please upgrade to 2.0.1002.2 from my footer and see if the bug persists.

You can see detailed validation error by viewing the cert in the dialog. Self signed certs only work if you have install the CA into the trusted store of your system.

Regards,
-Mat

Hello ...

Did you install the CA into the trusted cert store?
What validation error message do you get?

Regards,
SmartFTP

You can see detailed validation error by viewing the cert in the dialog. Self signed certs only work if you have install the CA into the trusted store of your system.

Did you install the CA into the trusted cert store?
What validation error message do you get?

Did you actually read my post?
_Any_ and _all_ store(s).
You do understand that while the technical aspects of your own validation method may wary, the rest of the world follow standards.
The certificate is imported to Windows by a standard method as any software using certificates, other software accept the certificate.
The result for your suggestion, quote: This certificate is OK.
And once again, the certificate works for other software using the same store, standard.