[moneydance] Untrusted Server Certificate Chain when downloading from cu

Dave Wilson dave at everydave.com
Wed Mar 11 15:50:06 EDT 2009


I should have mentioned that I had tried that, and as soon as I pick  
the CU from the list and it does it's initial communication with their  
server, it throws the same message.

Dave

On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Elana Houde wrote:

> When this has happened in the past, the best solution is to delete  
> the entry
> for logging in and recreate it.
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Dave Wilson <dave at everydave.com>  
> wrote:
>
>> 'morning all,
>>
>> Starting yesterday when downloading from my credit union (America
>> First Credit Union), I received the following error:
>>
>> There was an error communicating with your financial institution.   
>> The
>> details of this error are below.
>>
>> A communication or parsing error occurred.  This could be the result
>> of a network problem, a proxy error, or misconfigured server.
>> Error Description: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
>> java.security.cert.CertificateException: Untrusted Server Certificate
>> Chain
>>
>> Some googling brings me to think that it's one of three possible  
>> things:
>>
>> 1. bad certificate from the credit union
>> 2. updated certificate from credit union, for which MD needs to be
>> updated
>> 3. bad java version
>>
>> If it's 1, does anyone have any experience in dealing with their
>> financial institutino about these matters?  Sadly, most don't know
>> about Moneydance and won't give you a second look unless it's Quicken
>> or Money.  In times past, I've simply told them I had quicken, but I
>> don't think quicken would throw this kind of message.  If someone has
>> some quicken based error messages I can give them, it'd be great.
>>
>> if it's 2, well then it's a matter of waiting for Sean and co. to do
>> an update, what further information do you need?
>>
>> if it's 3, well, I'm stuck.  I'm on a 32 bit intel mac, and there  
>> have
>> been no further java updates made available.  I supposed I could try
>> one of the third party JVMs, but I'd like to avoid this option if
>> possible.
>>
>> Anyone have any other thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
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