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03-29-2010, 06:16 AM
| | | [SOLVED] iPhone/self-signed cert Has anyone found any way to get a self-signed cert onto an iPhone that does *not* involve building a whole ecosystem around the iPhone Configuration Utility?
Would browsing to the admin console from the phone and accepting the cert do it?
I only have 5 of the things, and I have enough software ecologies to mind-meld with already thankyouverymuch...
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03-29-2010, 07:11 AM
| | | I am using a self-cert and all I did was point it to https://zimbraserver and accept the cert.
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03-29-2010, 07:13 AM
| | | I was hoping that would turn out to be a workable approach; thanks for confirming it, sir.
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03-29-2010, 11:38 AM
| | | <s>Except for the part where Zimbra doesn't seem to be *listening* on 443, and I can't find a knob to turn that on...</s>
Ok, discovered zmtlsctl and set it to both, discovered that it's mailboxd you have to bounce after that and did; now I can get to zmail on port 443 from my Sprint EV-DO connection.
But the iPhone still tells me there's no server there. Any further suggestions from anyone? Could this be negative DNS caching on AT&T's network? I did have the zone wrong to start, and have since fixed that; I was told somewhere that lookupd caches this, and power cycling the phone clears it, but I suppose the network could be screwing me too, and I don't know what IP address to dig to check...
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03-29-2010, 12:58 PM
| | | No, it was something else; new thread going up for that, since it's a different problem.
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