[Q] Difficulties with electonic bankinc certificate - General Questions and Answers

Hi!
At Windows-Firefox I do as follows:
1. Logging into electronic banking site with user name and password
2. At my own profile settings there is a button for installing the CA certificate (direct import into Firefox, no download at PC first and no extra clicking on downloaded file)
3. Installing my own .p12 certificate-file from my PC, (I have the file from the bank)
4. Initializing and electronic signing of transactions etc.
Due to settings from the bank, it works, of course, only if I install the CA certificate from the site first, and after that I install my own .p12 certificate.
So, the same thing, I am trying to do at Android 4, Xperia Mini (not Xperia Mini X10), Android own build in browser.
Here are the steps:
1. Downloading the .crt (not .cer!) file of the CA certificate from the site into my PC, then copying the same .crt file into the main directory of my Xperia internal SD card.
2. Copying the .p12 certificate file from my PC into the main directory of my Xperia internal SD card.
3. Installing the CA certificate from the .crt file at the security settings of Android
4. Installing the .p12 certificate at the security settings of Android
5. Logging in at the Android own build in browser
The pop-up with the correctly installed certificate (.p12) shows normally by logging in. So I am able to get into initializing of a transaction.
But at the confirmation of the electronic signing of the transaction, I am getting a pop-up "unknown error"
Could someone help?

I have no idea about the certificate stuff, but have you tried if Firefox for Android handles them the same way?

[Q] Difficulties with electonic banking certificate
post-mortem said:
I have no idea about the certificate stuff, but have you tried if Firefox for Android handles them the same way?
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FF for Android had only for the 13 Beta (Fennec) Version an addon (Cert Manager), which is no more compatible with Android 4...
I already contacted the developer... There are still no compatible updates, so we can temporarily forget about working with such certificates on Android-FF...

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Now that I have WM2005 1.70.96WWE

Hi Folks,
first thanks for the new rom. Here my experiences/questions.
First of all, the installation went quite smooth.
I am experiencing the following problems:
1) when starting the device I get the message the file screenrotate.exe cannot be opended. Ehter it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components cannot be found. Same for sms_alert_fix.exe
2) phone link at the left bottom of the screen results in Shortcut Target Error opening the shortcut or locating the target filename
3) active sync with sbs2003 exchange and own certification authority results in The security certificate on the server is invalid. Contact you exchange server administrator or isp to install a valid vertificate on the server Support code: 0x0072F0D. I have downloaded the CA certificate as a file certnew.cer, copied it over to WM2005 and installed it. It is availiable under settings - certificates - root
4) Start - programs is has corrupted programs IA Album, IA Camera, xBackup
Any ideas how to work on these problems?
Tnx
What is the exactly name of the rom file you have downloaded to flash your device ?
XDA2_WM2k5_1.70a.96.WWE.zip ??? if this , it is a corrupted rom ...
try to flash http://tofclock33.free.fr/rom/Wm2k5_170.zip
Downloaded your link and still the same.....
OK, my mistake.
Did not read the installation instruction up to the end.
after modifying the boot options it appears that point 1,2 and 4 are solved.
But there is still the active sync problem.
OK, my mistake.
Did not read the installation instruction up to the end.
after modifying the book options it appears that pint 1,2 and 4 are solved.
But there is still the active sync problem.
Changed HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies\00001017 from 128 to 144
My Domain runs its own CA. So I went to
http://<certserver>/certsrv and downloaded "Download CA certificate", copied it over to XDA and doubleclicked on it.
I can see it now in the certificates
If I manually go to OWA using internet explorer I receive the message "The certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust"
How can I trust it?
XDA2_WM2k5_1.70a.96.WWE.zip ??? if this , it is a corrupted rom ...
I have used the above file from day 1 and it was not corrupt!!!
OK, sorted out my last issue as well.
Besides installing the CA-Certificate I needed to install the Server Certificate as well.
This could be done by opening MMC, adding the Certificates snapin for local machine and exporting under personal certificates the servers certificate.
Copy the export to MMC and doubleclick on it. That's it.
i installed the wm2k5_170.zip
but have problems..
when trying to install any program..
most of the programs needs to be installed to local, but it seems i have 6 mb memory after installing the rom..
i have 32 mb storage memory and 1gb sdram.. but for example pocket plus wants to install itself to device memory.. and when trys to install it says that i dont have enough space..
A slightly strange ugrade problem
TofClock - thanks for the 1.65 and 1.70 upgrades. I've had a weird problem that's stopped me performing the upgrade. I thought I'd ask if it's something specific to your upgrades or some other problem:
I've got Buzz's 1.60c.00 with his 96Mb RAM disk on my Humalaya and it works like a charm. However, when I tried the 1.65 and 1.70 upgrades HimaUpgradeUt.exe failed both times with Error 101 - connection error. But my Himalaya IS securely in its cradle and seems to be communicating properly with the PC: ActiveSync, for example, seems to work perfectly.
The cradle is connected directly to a USB port on my PC and not through a hub, so I'm at a loss what's causing the problem.
Has anyone else had the same experience?
I have got
rom version: 2.06.00WWE
Rom date: 06/14/04
radio version: 1.18.00
protocol version: 1337.38
extended ROM version: xda2jopjo.v3.2zs
When upgraded to xda2jopjo.v3.2zs I had no problems. When I loaded xda2jopjo.v3.2zs it did tell me the all the information under "your Pocket PC software is about update from:", and then it loaded properly. However, with every version of 2005 it gives me none of the information on what I am updating from, and the only information he gives me I'm updating to is "ce image version: 1.70a.96.
And when I click on the upgrade button anyway it does try to upgrade, there is even some activity on the xda, but every time after about 10 minutes it tells me "the current software is now being erased from your PC", it tries a little longer and then tells me "there has been a problem while updating your pocket PC software. To continue the update please:
1 disconnect your Pocket PC and the USB cradle.
2 preform a normal reset by pressing the reset button as picture left show.
3 reconnect your Pocket PC and the USB cradle and run this pocket PC software update program again.
I've tried this several times, but it hasn't worked.
Can anybody help?
fk

Download Wifi Certificate to install

I'm trying to connect my HTC Desire to my university's Wifi and I'm running into the common problem of the security certificate issue. (After connecting says there is an issue with the certificate, then after continuing get connecting error.)
The problem I'm having is that I can't get the certificates any other way, are the certificates stored on the phone somewhere, or is there a way I can force them to be download or something along these lines?
Thanks!
I had used my work wifi settings for linux (including manually creating a .pem file & editing wpa_supplicant.conf file to connect . Check if linux instructions work

[Q] Install trusted CA certificate on Android (HTC Vision / Desire Z / G2)

Hi there,
I have downloaded a root CA certificate and now I want to install it on my Android Froyo device (HTC Vision / Desire Z / G2), so that the device trusts the certificate and does not complain about an untrusted certificate every time I start an SSL connection.
Android stores CA certificates in its Java keystore in /system/etc/security/cacerts.bks. I copied the file to my computer, added my certificate using portecle 1.5 and pushed it back to the device.
Now, Android does not seem to reload the file automatically. I have read in several blog posts that I need to restart the device. Doing so results in the file being overwritten with the original one again.
My next try was to install the certificate from SD card by copying it and using the according option from the settings menu. The device tells me that the certificate has been installed, but apparently it does not trust the certificate. Moreover, when I try to copy the keystore to my computer, I still find the original stock cacerts.bks.
Is there any way to add my certificate to the trusted ones? What mechanism restores the original keystore on every boot? Can I reload the keystore without rebooting? This would be at least a preliminary solution. Is there a chance do do it programmatically?
Thanks in advance!

[Q] certificate (.crt files)

I am getting my first WP7 phone next week and I was wondering how to install a .crt file in WP7. I was unable to find any information in the forums for WP7. In Windows mobile 6.5 I installed the .crt file on the phone with activesynch, ran the file through File Exp and it installed the certificate. Does anyone know how this is done with WP7? Thanks
dsdmarin said:
I am getting my first WP7 phone next week and I was wondering how to install a .crt file in WP7. I was unable to find any information in the forums for WP7. In Windows mobile 6.5 I installed the .crt file on the phone with activesynch, ran the file through File Exp and it installed the certificate. Does anyone know how this is done with WP7? Thanks
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You just email the Cert to yourself & than open the email & download the cert on your WP7 device. Once downloaded, click the shield in the e-mail to install it. I guess the main question would be why though as at current, I think the Chevron Unlocker is the only tool that required installing a custom cert.
iridium21 said:
EDIT: Thanks to Cendaryn we also have the required security certificate - the easiest way (thanks to Talys) to install the cert and unlock your WP7 is to do as follows:
1. Unzip file, and attach chevronwp7.cer (see below for file) to an e-mail to yourself
2. Open email in WP7
3. Tap attachment once, turns it into a shield, tap it again, goes to install certificate screen with white letters on black screen
4. Click install at the bottom
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drkfngthdragnlrd said:
You just email the Cert to yourself & than open the email & download the cert on your WP7 device. Once downloaded, click the shield in the e-mail to install it. I guess the main question would be why though as at current, I think the Chevron Unlocker is the only tool that required installing a custom cert.
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I am not sure exactly what the certificate does... But my company requires that it be installed in order for us to rec emails through Microsoft exchange. I think it has something to do with password protection on the phone and also to allow the emails to synch. I guess i will have to setup my personal email first download the file install then setup my work email.. Thanks for the quick reply!!!
dsdmarin said:
I am not sure exactly what the certificate does... But my company requires that it be installed in order for us to rec emails through Microsoft exchange. I think it has something to do with password protection on the phone and also to allow the emails to synch. I guess i will have to setup my personal email first download the file install then setup my work email.. Thanks for the quick reply!!!
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Ah okay, never thought about that. Well I can tell you a cert is a form of authentication. In this case, your companies email service must require the cert to prove that is allowed access. It's like a drivers license/ID/Social Security card/etc., but for applications/servers/service/etc. My main reason for asking was that in WM, we had to unsign the DLL/MUI/EXE's to edit them & than resign them & have the cert we used to resign them installed on the device so it'd recognize the DLL/MUI/EXE. This is how we changed the topbar icons for example. If you didn't sign the file, WM wouldn't load it or allow it to run.

"No certificate to install" error

Dear forum users,
I had a daunting task to install a certificate manually to the phone. The Samsung is running Android 8.0 and the certificate is a SSL cert for a server with extension .cer.
I have managed to download the certificate from a secure website to the phone and now it sits in Files folder. Every time I try to install the certificate, the phone always says "no certificate to install".
Is there a limitation that what kind of certificate can be installed to different version of Android?
Thanks.
wangjueliang said:
Dear forum users,
I had a daunting task to install a certificate manually to the phone. The Samsung is running Android 8.0 and the certificate is a SSL cert for a server with extension .cer.
I have managed to download the certificate from a secure website to the phone and now it sits in Files folder. Every time I try to install the certificate, the phone always says "no certificate to install".
Is there a limitation that what kind of certificate can be installed to different version of Android?
Thanks.
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How are you trying to install it? What method/process are you using?
You should be able to go your device's system settings>security settings, in your security settings you should have some kind of option that allows you to change security options, in there somewhere, you should find an option that allows install certificates.
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