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Can I use self-signed SSL certificates for testing ?
Hi All,
I am dealing with an outbound call from salesforce to an external server that uses HTTPS/SSL.
I understand from the documenation that to be valid the certificate must be issued by a Certificate Authority trusted by Java 2 Platform,.
CA certs cost money and I wonder if there a way to use a self-signed certtificate for testing purposes.
Thank you very much in advance.
Fernando
The answer is : no.
One must use "trusted" CA signed certificates with Salesforce.
For a list of the CA authorities accepted by Salesforce go to: http://wiki.developerforce.com/index.php/Outbound_Messaging_SSL_CA_Certificates
Regards,
Fernando
All Answers
The answer is : no.
One must use "trusted" CA signed certificates with Salesforce.
For a list of the CA authorities accepted by Salesforce go to: http://wiki.developerforce.com/index.php/Outbound_Messaging_SSL_CA_Certificates
Regards,
Fernando
https://developer.salesforce.com/page/Making_Authenticated_Web_Service_Callouts_Using_Two-Way_SSL