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Check the cacerts file of the JRE/JDK the Mirth Server/Service is running from. I don't believe Mirth has used the truststore.jks since 3.0.X but my memory is fuzzy. |
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Thanks. Looked in all the folders in the appliance but not seeing a cacerts file. |
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Can anyone comment on what needs to be done to stop an expired cert from showing a warning? I assumed the support was removing the certs from the truststore but that doesn't seem to be the case, as I can see expired certs in there but they do not throw a warning. In the image below, the identrustdstx3 is about to expire and is giving a warning when logging into mirth. Can it just be removed from the truststore or is there another way to do this?
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