I am still not getting past this issue. I am using Cordova. Can
someone explain to me the relationship between how the SSL connection in
the AeroGear plugin and the Cordova application connection are related?
I am starting to get the impression that they are not the same. I have
a plugin that replaces the SystemWebViewClient with an object that
overrides the "onReceivedSslError" function so that when a self signed
SSL certificate is encountered it can be told to allow it however this
function is never being called.
Can someone please shed some light on this? It sounds like others have
done it but isn't anyone willing to share the secret on how it is
accomplished?
Christopher Fahey
DealerRewards, Inc.
Maryland Branch Office
(410) 924-3185
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On 7/21/2016 1:45 PM, Summers Pittman wrote:
Sorry, hit reply a bit faster than I meant to.
You can also use
https://www.openshift.com/ to host an instance of the
push server, run the push server on port 8080, set up your own DNS
configuration and add the signing certificate to Android's certificate
store.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Summers Pittman <supittma(a)redhat.com
<mailto:supittma@redhat.com>> wrote:
I used Android N and pin a certificate.
https://blog.sagaoftherealms.net/?p=578
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Christopher Fahey
<chris(a)dealerrewards.net <mailto:chris@dealerrewards.net>> wrote:
Finally have it running! Not even sure what I did. Now I am
running into an SSL certificate error. It seems that android
has a self-signed certificate acceptance issue in the device
when using SSL to accept notices. What is everyone else using
when connecting with SSL? Is anyone using a Trust Manager?
Christopher Fahey
DealerRewards, Inc.
Maryland Branch Office
(410) 924-3185 <tel:%28410%29%20924-3185>
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