I tap the certificate to install, then the app crashes with the message 'Unfortunately, Certificate Installer has stopped.' Is there any way to fix this short of wiping the phone? Unfortunately Certificate Installer Has Stopped Working Firefox Certificate Installer Has Stopped Working. Certificate Installer. Nicola Amatucci Communication. Dec 07, 2016 This post was edited by shutterpurple at 10:39, Feb-01-2016 Hi everyone, 'Unfortunately, Settings has stopped.' -- That is the message that keeps popping up and asking me to.
Hi all, I'm having this problem with our Confluence and JIRA, both are installed on the same CentOS Server and the application link between the two were established successfully. We recently obtained SSL certs and moved both apps to SSL, since then JIRA is seen as offline by Confluence no matter what URL we tried (and vice versa). I've followed the instructions from however that doesn't seem to our problem because SSLPoke says: successfully connected Has anyone else encountered similar issues before? Any tips of hints is much appreciated, thank you for your time! Dear all, Sorry it took me a while to respond. We finally managed to solve the problem, it turns out that for unknown reason, although accessing the Confluence / JIRA from outside will return the publicly signed SSL Cert, accessing either one of them from inside the server itself will return the server's self-signed SSL certificate. I am still not sure why this is the case as both external and internal request both go to the same Apache httpd server.
Therefore the resolution was to add the server's self-signed SSL Certificate to the cacerts of both JIRA and Confluence. Afterwards the Application Links works perfectly. The Confluence KB has been updated with the step to check what is the SSL Cert being served for internal request and it's worth trying if anyone else is stuck on the same issue: Thank you for all of your inputs! Cheers, Devin. Hi Devin, The SSLPoke test may pass if you are using a different Java than the one used by the application you are trying to test. Have you tried using the SSLPoke passing the trust store (cacerts file) used by JIRA's Java while trying to connect to Confluence (and vice versa)? For instance, to test the connectivity from JIRA to Confluence, you should run the SSLPoke as below on your JIRA server (if you are using the JIRA bundled JRE): $ java -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/opt/atlassian/jira/jre/lib/security/cacerts SSLPoke If this does not work, I would highly recommend you to report a support ticket and attach your JIRA logs (Support Zip) to the ticket.
Cheers, Danilo.
Hello all, I keep getting this message when trying to install my corporate security certificate so I can use my corporate exchange server email, etc. 'The application Certificate Installer (process com.android,certinstaller) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again' I placed the exchange server security in its own folder on the SD card. If I don't get the message above, I get a 'no securiry cert found' My IT guy is on vacation and I was hoping to get my email going now. Thanks, Champ. Hello all, I keep getting this message when trying to install my corporate security certificate so I can use my corporate exchange server email, etc.
'The application Certificate Installer (process com.android,certinstaller) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again' I placed the exchange server security in its own folder on the SD card. If I don't get the message above, I get a 'no securiry cert found' My IT guy is on vacation and I was hoping to get my email going now. Thanks, Champ.