Using Https to connect to a secure site in J2ME

I have successfully been able to get a midlet using HTTPS connections to work using the J2ME wireless toolkit and following the instructions in this paper.
http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/midp/articles/https/
I would like to get Https working on a real device now like the Moto RAZR or Samsung A900 etc. Was wondering if someone has experience with HTtps on devices and help answer my questions.
Would I have to use certificates issued by one of the following CAs like thawte,verisign etc and include it on the apache server and then the device would automatically install the certificate when a HTTPS connection is made to the server?
Can self signed certificates be used on the devices , if yes how can they be imported onto the device?
Please help.
Thanks!

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    *** RSA ServerKeyExchange
    RSA Modulus: { 0, 220, 139, 250, 222, 127, 49, 15, 95, 89, 215, 106, 138, 129, 235, 255, 93, 104, 66, 162, 49, 12, 56, 164, 176, 248, 178, 247, 19, 165, 158, 146, 23, 35, 24, 200, 200, 229, 62, 237, 249, 75, 51, 235, 70, 187, 24, 192, 112, 11, 73, 244, 220, 249, 20, 101, 136, 192, 4, 9, 50, 41, 141, 209, 85 }
    RSA Public Exponent: { 1, 0, 1 }
    [read] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 206
    0000: 0C 00 00 CA 00 41 00 DC 8B FA DE 7F 31 0F 5F 59 .....A......1._Y
    0010: D7 6A 8A 81 EB FF 5D 68 42 A2 31 0C 38 A4 B0 F8 .j....]hB.1.8...
    0020: B2 F7 13 A5 9E 92 17 23 18 C8 C8 E5 3E ED F9 4B .......#....>..K
    0030: 33 EB 46 BB 18 C0 70 0B 49 F4 DC F9 14 65 88 C0 3.F...p.I....e..
    0040: 04 09 32 29 8D D1 55 00 03 01 00 01 00 80 BA 34 ..2)..U........4
    0050: E7 DB 69 31 D3 C3 40 70 D6 E8 21 59 F0 51 AB 16 ..i1..@p..!Y.Q..
    0060: 30 25 82 6B 89 71 C5 BA 88 EB B4 17 1C 6D E4 B5 0%.k.q.......m..
    0070: BB B9 97 3A 44 1D 8D 50 5D F0 3A A6 0A FF 60 CF ...:D..P].:...`.
    0080: DE CC ED 96 D8 0F F5 58 46 48 31 B1 35 0C 0D 4B .......XFH1.5..K
    0090: 2F 17 10 65 50 14 A1 4B 7E AC 1D 23 7E 46 D1 6B /..eP..K...#.F.k
    00A0: 96 67 AC 53 3A 4D 9A F8 6C B1 21 32 CE 88 3C 67 .g.S:M..l.!2..<g
    00B0: 2B 31 EA 1E 5D 26 0D 91 C0 97 F3 64 C9 9F 51 34 +1..]&.....d..Q4
    00C0: D9 A8 56 1C B8 46 62 8C 53 B8 EB E8 B8 94 ..V..Fb.S.....
    *** ServerHelloDone
    [read] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 4
    0000: 0E 00 00 00 ....
    *** ClientKeyExchange, RSA PreMasterSecret, v3.0
    Random Secret: { 3, 0, 93, 240, 54, 45, 201, 36, 26, 84, 144, 76, 18, 32, 241, 29, 208, 244, 47, 63, 127, 113, 205, 22, 115, 183, 222, 202, 208, 173, 81, 168, 13, 177, 7, 184, 230, 85, 213, 248, 251, 113, 36, 156, 236, 171, 97, 216 }
    [write] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 68
    0000: 10 00 00 40 B4 EC 49 02 09 61 36 4F 86 07 26 12 [email protected]..&.
    0010: 70 E2 EE 78 5F C8 6A 01 F9 32 89 1C 8B C4 2B 34 p..x_.j..2....+4
    0020: E3 B4 21 CA 60 E2 8A 56 B5 B2 20 BE FC 3B 5E 0A ..!.`..V.. ..;^.
    0030: D9 81 BB 35 49 C0 22 F6 69 1C F6 84 A7 45 12 C0 ...5I.".i....E..
    0040: 22 1E 86 47 "..G
    main, WRITE: SSL v3.0 Handshake, length = 68
    SESSION KEYGEN:
    PreMaster Secret:
    0000: 03 00 5D F0 36 2D C9 24 1A 54 90 4C 12 20 F1 1D ..].6-.$.T.L. ..
    0010: D0 F4 2F 3F 7F 71 CD 16 73 B7 DE CA D0 AD 51 A8 ../?.q..s.....Q.
    0020: 0D B1 07 B8 E6 55 D5 F8 FB 71 24 9C EC AB 61 D8 .....U...q$...a.
    CONNECTION KEYGEN:
    Client Nonce:
    0000: 3B 73 6B 85 BE 9C D3 DB 5A 32 3B 01 10 A9 FE 33 ;sk.....Z2;....3
    0010: 15 3E 95 5A E7 5E 50 F6 64 32 1F 50 63 71 1E 7F .>.Z.^P.d2.Pcq..
    Server Nonce:
    0000: 00 00 38 01 01 FD 89 4E F8 A1 2B FB 7D CD CD 91 ..8....N..+.....
    0010: 45 B0 64 C9 52 D1 2C 9B C2 8F CD AD B1 20 3E A2 E.d.R.,...... >.
    Master Secret:
    0000: 47 F8 BE 08 39 E9 48 F3 21 49 49 AA EA 35 D6 A6 G...9.H.!II..5..
    0010: 8C 1A 71 B6 EA 9C C5 CC C4 AF 86 D0 25 6D 89 DE ..q.........%m..
    0020: 5E FD 8C FC 2A 3C 18 35 6C B6 67 B0 F8 F7 E1 A3 ^...*<.5l.g.....
    Client MAC write Secret:
    0000: 35 EA 82 28 5D A7 9E E0 84 B7 EE D0 E3 42 09 77 5..(]........B.w
    Server MAC write Secret:
    0000: 0F 09 07 42 F3 44 F6 B0 A0 6E 8E 96 D6 DA E5 F5 ...B.D...n......
    Client write key:
    0000: 54 6A E0 5E 8B 05 03 59 D4 1F E3 FB B9 83 62 F4 Tj.^...Y......b.
    Server write key:
    0000: D5 7B 57 5B 29 58 36 7E 79 59 4F 66 20 9A 13 62 ..W[)X6.yYOf ..b
    ... no IV for cipher
    main, WRITE: SSL v3.0 Change Cipher Spec, length = 1
    *** Finished, v3.0
    MD5 Hash: { 15, 249, 230, 83, 227, 150, 56, 210, 34, 235, 9, 89, 131, 214, 230, 12 }
    SHA1 Hash: { 108, 86, 236, 53, 127, 202, 85, 117, 129, 156, 34, 177, 24, 29, 176, 163, 175, 46, 72, 236 }
    [write] MD5 and SHA1 hashes: len = 40
    0000: 14 00 00 24 0F F9 E6 53 E3 96 38 D2 22 EB 09 59 ...$...S..8."..Y
    0010: 83 D6 E6 0C 6C 56 EC 35 7F CA 55 75 81 9C 22 B1 ....lV.5..Uu..".
    0020: 18 1D B0 A3 AF 2E 48 EC ......H.
    Plaintext before ENCRYPTION: len = 56
    0000: 14 00 00 24 0F F9 E6 53 E3 96 38 D2 22 EB 09 59 ...$...S..8."..Y
    0010: 83 D6 E6 0C 6C 56 EC 35 7F CA 55 75 81 9C 22 B1 ....lV.5..Uu..".
    0020: 18 1D B0 A3 AF 2E 48 EC 70 B3 E7 C1 D9 6D D4 01 ......H.p....m..
    0030: EE F1 A5 DE F5 D1 11 8C ........
    main, WRITE: SSL v3.0 Handshake, length = 56
    main, READ: SSL v3.0 Change Cipher Spec, length = 1
    main, READ: SSL v3.0 Handshake, length = 56
    Plaintext after DECRYPTION: len = 56
    0000: 14 00 00 24 FF 99 25 8F B3 9E B7 A8 CA FF 48 64 ...$..%.......Hd
    0010: 77 DB BC EE 0C 74 A5 7C 61 A0 16 65

  • What happened to the "lock" symbol that used to appear when on a secure site? I haven't seen it since the last update, so it's either moved or you took it out. I really miss it!

    What happened to the "lock" symbol that used to appear to signify that you were on a secure site? I haven't seen it since the previous update, so it's either moved & I haven't found it, or you took it out. If you did, I want it back!

    It's stuck on a yellow question marked "multimedia audio controller." It doesn't like the CD drivers or the drivers snarfed from the aborted "you don't have an sb controller installed" pull from windows\temp\CF whatever it was. It's 3am and I've been trying to get this stupid thing running for 7 hours now. I'm going to bed. I will see if it is any smarter tomorrow morning.
    It was running great until I did an "update from the web." If I hadn't have done that I'd have no complaints. Now it's hosed and I can't even get back to where I was before. I'm not impressed with creative's installation procedure.
    However, there are many people complaining about the "you don't have an SB installed" problem. Creative needs a "delete everything" button, and an "install all new drivers" button. Take a page out of ATI's book in the number of headaches created by windows installer and come up with a way to fix them yourself. ATI did. This would at least get me back to the BSOD, which right now I'm longing for.
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  • Can connect to two secure sites

    I've done some reading on threads where people have trouble connecting to selected sites, but I don't think those solutions apply with this situation.
    I went to a friends , mothers house, to help here with getting her new flat panel iMac on the web correctly and to get her PC laptop on the wireless router that her ISP provided. She had been talking to tech support for some time, and he finally got her partly working, but not everything worked as it should.
    I got her PC and router working but I was stuck with her Mac situation. She has two sites she visits to pay bills. A bank and (as some of the threads also listed ) DirecTV.com. She can get to the sites, but once she tries to login and the address is https: ..... rather than http: the browser stalls. I tried FireFox as well. Same result. I reset Safari. No dice. I even created a new user account, to get a new set of user preferences. No change. Her PC can get to those pages just fine, using the same router, on the wireless side. I tried tossing a few of the security prefs and that didn't change things. I verified nothing was set in her firewall, and even turned it off.
    Here is the kicker... while I was doing this, and she recounted what the tech support guy did, over the phone, as he remote controlled her machine, she mentioned that at one point, she could ONLY get to those two sites, and now they are the only two she can't get to. I suspect he may have been trying some settings, asked her for two sites she goes to, and she mentioned WaMu and DirecTV. Maybe he put them in some DNS screen or host file settings ? I doubt the guy would know how, but you never know. There must be a global setting that might control this. I know it's not the router, or a web browser issue.
    Any suggestions ?

    She is going to a secure website that needs a certificate. Its information is in Safari Help, search under security certificates.
    Same with Firefox where setting are under Advanced>Encryption

  • Wifi problems.  I am using my ipad connected to a secure server.  I keep having connection problems.  My ipad shows I am connected, but I can't use the internet at all.  I keep getting a not connected message.  Help

    I am using my ipad on a secure network.  I have problems staying connected.  It shows I'm connected with full bars but I can't use the internet.  I turn the wireless off, reset the network and turned off the ipad, but this problem keeps happening. (Its been going on about 2 weeks)  Any ideas?

    Sayingyou went through all the steps of fixing provides us with little information see we do not know what step you tried.
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