03-23-2015 07:43 AM - edited 03-17-2019 05:00 PM
Good Morning,
Jabber 10.6.1 on Windows 7, getting the "Certificate not Valid" after accepting the certificates. Any ideas?
Thanks
03-23-2015 08:19 AM
Do you actually see the certs in the certmgr???
03-23-2015 08:28 AM
Jabber has two Certificates in the Enterprise trust folder, I've also copied them into the Trusted Root Certificates folder.
03-24-2015 08:01 PM
I m having the same issue on Jabber 10.6
it only happen on certain user.
try re-install to Jabber 10.5, it works.
03-24-2015 10:17 PM
i found the solution on other thread. It works for me
hope it solve it for you
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12434491/jabber-106-invalid-certificate-issue
03-25-2015 06:09 AM
Unfortunately I had already tried this. FIPS was already disabled. Thanks Anyway.
12-08-2016 07:05 AM
Since this was the second link in Google when searching for Jabber "Certificate not valid", I wanted to add my solution. In my case I'm using SSO, and this error pops up after manually accepting all certificates and logging into the SSO page. I also verified the PC wasn't in FIPS mode (solution below), and verified all certs were valid other than the root CA not trusted, but they were manually accepted anyway. Tried rebooting Windows and IM&P to no avail. The final solution was to restart the "Cisco XCP Router" service on IM&P.
Serviceability > Tools > Control Center - Network Services > Cisco XCP Router
For whatever reason, the XCP Router on IM&P was not initializing the connection from Jabber correctly (missing a "start tls" command in the STREAM stanza) and Jabber errors out with this message. It doesn't really have anything to do with certs. Restarting the XCP Router did the trick.
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