Fault - DrConfigFaultInvalidCertificate

Extended by
DrConfigFaultCertificateCtlNotValidForUsage, DrConfigFaultCertificateCtlSignatureNotValid, DrConfigFaultCertificateCtlTimeNotValid, DrConfigFaultCertificateCyclicError, DrConfigFaultCertificateNotTimeNested, DrConfigFaultCertificateNotTrustedByDrConfig, DrConfigFaultCertificateNotValidForUsage, DrConfigFaultCertificatePartialChain, DrConfigFaultCertificateRevocStatusUnknown, DrConfigFaultCertificateRevokedError, DrConfigFaultCertificateSignatureNotValid, DrConfigFaultCertificateTimeNotValid, DrConfigFaultCertificateUnknownError, DrConfigFaultCertificateUntrustedRoot
Extends
DrConfigFaultDrConfigRuntimeFault
Since
DrConfig API 3.1

Fault Description

An InvalidCertificate fault is thrown when certificate is not suitable. For example when it is expired, not yet valid, contains a weak key etc.

Properties

Name Type Description
addressxsd:string

Host name of the remote server that sends the certificate.
name*xsd:string

Name of the SRM server that validates an SSL certificate.
portxsd:string

Port of the remote server that sends the certificate.
uuid*xsd:string

UUID of the SRM server that validates an SSL certificate.
Properties inherited from DrConfigFaultDrConfigRuntimeFault
None
Properties inherited from
None
*May not be present