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OmniouS

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#153714 6-Oct-2014 00:25
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The certificate chain for bill.spark.co.nz is incomplete. See: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=bill.spark.co.nz&hideResults=on

This became apparent when I tried viewing a recent online bill from my Android phone and received a page blocking SSL error.



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  #1147940 6-Oct-2014 00:41
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Haha well done....




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  #1147941 6-Oct-2014 00:47
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Looks like a recent issue i had, where andriod didnt have the root cert

Issue was resolved by including the intermediate cert as the Android client did not have the logic to lookup the cert since it was not already in the native trust container.


Have you reported this issue to Spark? or is this post to do that?




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  #1147942 6-Oct-2014 00:54
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hio77: Looks like a recent issue i had, where andriod didnt have the root cert

Issue was resolved by including the intermediate cert as the Android client did not have the logic to lookup the cert since it was not already in the native trust container.


Have you reported this issue to Spark? or is this post to do that?


Yeah, this post is to report the problem to the guys that lurk the forum who seem to get stuff sorted out quickly :)

I'll also report via the website or our account manager tomorrow

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