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Inspiring
August 18, 2017
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Air27 Desktop RTMPS NetConnection.Connect.CertificatePrincipalMismatch

  • August 18, 2017
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Using Air 26, no problems connecting via rtmps on iOS, Android, Win and Mac. Using Air 27, iOS and Android are fine, Win gives the error NetConnection.Connect.CertificatePrincipalMismatch ? Certificate and url are fine.

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JasbeerSingh
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
October 25, 2017

Hi

The environment setup that is failing at your end is not available with us.

Would it be possible for you to give us the access of the failing environment(I believe it would be a web link).

You can send me details via a private message(click on my name and send message) if the details are not to be made public.

Regards

Spider22Author
Inspiring
August 25, 2017

Hello,

With respect to the request of getting the certificate installation location, I am using a client Windows machine that does not have the certificate installed, which is connecting to a remote server running rtmps accessing the certificate on that remote server - I am not sure how this information would help?

Thanks,.

Adobe Employee
August 28, 2017

Hi,

Do you have the access to the remote server? If yes, kindly verify the installation location on the remote server and log a bug on Tracker.

Adobe Employee
August 21, 2017

Hi,

Error "NetConnection.Connect.CertificatePrinicpalMismatch" indicates Certificate problem.

Kindly provide a sample application to replicate the issue at our end. You can email the project at nitanwar[@]adobe.com

Thanks,

Adobe AIR Team

Spider22Author
Inspiring
August 22, 2017

Hi, I have done more testing, and it seems to be Air 27 Windows handling of the certificate - the certificate is a multi-domain certificate structured like this:

sh1.domain.com

sh2.domain.com

sh3.domain.com

sh4.domain.com

where 'domain' is the same in all cases. If I use the sh1.domain.com using Air 27 on Windows, it works. If I use any of the others, it fails with the NetConnection.Connect.CertificatePrincipalMismatch. In Air 26, all urls work fine on Windows. Note that all urls work fine on iOS and Android using either Air 26 or 27.

Adobe Employee
August 24, 2017

Hello,

Please let us know the path of  key store in the user local system where the certificate is installed. You can see all the certificates installed by following the steps mentioned below:-

1.      In Internet Explorer, click Tools, then click Internet Options to display the Internet Options dialog box.

2.      Click the Content tab.

3.      Under Certificates, click Certificates.

4.      To view details of any certificate, select the certificate and click View.

Thanks,

Adobe AIR Team