“Not trusted Server Certificate” in Android 2.2 but not 3.0?

Could be the provider of the certificate is not trusted, try checking trusted providers.

The provider should be trusted because the certificates have been added to a keystore which should be trusted by the app. There are no problems with the certificates/keystore themselves because the app works on an emulator and a 3.0 device. – caroline Jul 17 at 15:40 Nevertheless I would take the Doctor's advice because that what that error message means.

Check the certificate chain sent by the server and your truststore very carefully. It is likely that something is missing, like an intermediate certificate perhaps. – GregS Jul 17 at 17:02 The certificate path contains the root cert, an intermediate one, and the website certificate.

I'm certain the truststore has both the root and intermediate certs, could the app require that the website cert is also included? – caroline Jul 18 at 8:05.

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