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The UnboundID LDAP SDK for Java is a fast, comprehensive, and easy-to-use
Java API for communicating with LDAP directory servers and performing
related tasks like reading and writing LDIF, encoding and decoding data
using base64 and ASN.1 BER, and performing secure communication. This
package contains the Standard Edition of the LDAP SDK, which is a
complete, general-purpose library for communicating with LDAPv3 directory
servers.
# Copyright 2008-2018 Ping Identity Corporation
# All Rights Reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2008-2018 Ping Identity Corporation
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPLv2 only)
# or the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv2.1 only)
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, see .
# The fully-qualified name of the class to create.
class.name=com.unboundid.util.ssl.SSLMessages
INFO_PROMPT_SERVER_HEADING=The server presented the following certificate \
chain:
INFO_PROMPT_CLIENT_HEADING=The client presented the following certificate \
chain:
INFO_PROMPT_SUBJECT=Subject: {0}
INFO_PROMPT_SHA1_FINGERPRINT=SHA-1 Fingerprint: {0}
INFO_PROMPT_SHA256_FINGERPRINT=256-bit SHA-2 Fingerprint: {0}
INFO_PROMPT_ISSUER_SUBJECT=Issuer {0,number,0} Subject: {1}
INFO_PROMPT_VALID_FROM=Valid From: {0}
INFO_PROMPT_VALID_TO=Valid Until: {0}
INFO_PROMPT_MESSAGE=Do you wish to trust this certificate? Enter 'y' or 'n':
ERR_CERTIFICATE_REJECTED_BY_END_OF_STREAM=Certificate {0} cannot be trusted \
because the end of the standard input stream was reached without finding \
information about whether to trust the presented certificate.
ERR_CERTIFICATE_REJECTED_BY_USER=The user rejected certificate {0}.
ERR_TRUSTSTORE_NO_SUCH_FILE=Trust store file ''{0}'' does not exist.
ERR_TRUSTSTORE_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT=Unsupported trust store format ''{0}''.
ERR_TRUSTSTORE_CANNOT_LOAD=Unable to load trust store ''{0}'' of type \
''{1}'': {2}
ERR_TRUSTSTORE_CANNOT_GET_TRUST_MANAGERS=Unable to obtain trust managers for \
trust store file ''{0}'' using format ''{1}'': {2}
ERR_KEYSTORE_NO_SUCH_FILE=Key store file ''{0}'' does not exist.
ERR_KEYSTORE_CANNOT_LOAD=Unable to load key store ''{0}'' of type \
''{1}'': {2}
ERR_KEYSTORE_CANNOT_GET_KEY_MANAGERS=Unable to obtain key managers for key \
store file ''{0}'' using format ''{1}'': {2}
ERR_PKCS11_CANNOT_ACCESS=Unable to access the PKCS#11 key store: {0}
ERR_PKCS11_CANNOT_GET_KEY_MANAGERS=Unable to obtain key managers for the \
PKCS#11 key store: {0}
ERR_HOSTNAME_NOT_FOUND=The presented certificate ''{0}'' did not contain any \
of the acceptable addresses in the CN subject attribute or in a \
subjectAltName extension.
ERR_VALIDITY_TOO_EARLY=The presented certificate ''{0}'' will not be valid \
until {1}.
ERR_VALIDITY_TOO_LATE=The presented certificate ''{0}'' expired on {1}.
ERR_HOST_NAME_SSL_SOCKET_VERIFIER_NO_SESSION=Unable to verify an attempt to \
establish a secure connection to ''{0}:{1,number,0}'' because no session \
information is available for the connection.
ERR_HOST_NAME_SSL_SOCKET_VERIFIER_NO_PEER_CERTS=Unable to verify an attempt \
to establish a secure connection to ''{0}:{1,number,0}'' because no peer \
certificates are available.
ERR_HOST_NAME_SSL_SOCKET_VERIFIER_PEER_NOT_X509=Unable to verify an attempt \
to establish a secure connection to ''{0}:{1,number,0}'' because the peer \
certificate was not an X.509 certificate. The reported certificate type \
is ''{2}''.
ERR_HOST_NAME_SSL_SOCKET_VERIFIER_HOSTNAME_NOT_FOUND=Hostname verification \
failed because the expected hostname ''{0}'' was not found in peer \
certificate ''{1}''.
ERR_HOST_NAME_SSL_SOCKET_VERIFIER_EXCEPTION=Unable to verify an attempt to \
to establish a secure connection to ''{0}:{1,number,0}'' because an \
unexpected error was encountered during validation processing: {2}
ERR_NO_ENABLED_SSL_PROTOCOLS_AVAILABLE_FOR_SOCKET=None of the configured set \
of enabled SSL protocols could be configured for use with the SSL socket. \
The currently-enabled protocols are: {0}. The SSL socket indicated its \
supported protocols are: {1}. You may explicitly configure the enabled \
protocols using the {2} system property or by calling the {3} method.
ERR_SET_ENABLED_PROTOCOLS_SOCKET_URGENT_DATA_NOT_SUPPORTED=Sending urgent \
data is not supported for SSL sockets.
ERR_SET_ENABLED_PROTOCOLS_SOCKET_SHUTDOWN_INPUT=The shutdownInput method is \
not supported for SSL sockets.
ERR_SET_ENABLED_PROTOCOLS_SOCKET_SHUTDOWN_OUTPUT=The shutdownOutput method is \
not supported for SSL sockets.
ERR_AGGREGATE_TRUST_MANAGER_NONE_TRUSTED=Certificate {0} was not trusted by \
any of the configured trust managers. The trust manager messages were: {1}
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_NO_JAVA_HOME=Unable to determine the location \
of the Java installation because the ''{0}'' system property is not defined.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_INVALID_JAVA_HOME=System property ''{0}'' value \
''{1}'' is not a valid path to a directory on the local filesystem.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_ERROR_ITERATING_THROUGH_CACERTS=An unexpected \
error occurred while attempting to iterate through certificates in the \
keystore loaded from file ''{0}'': {1}
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_CANNOT_INSTANTIATE_KEYSTORE=Unable to \
instantiate a keystore of type ''{0}'': {1}
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_CANNOT_ERROR_LOADING_KEYSTORE=Unable to parse \
the contents of file ''{0}'' as a keystore: {1}
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_CACERTS_NOT_FOUND_NO_EXCEPTION=Unable to locate \
the cacerts keystore file containing the JVM's default set of trusted \
issuers.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_CACERTS_NOT_FOUND_WITH_EXCEPTION=Unable to \
locate a valid keystore file containing the JVM's default set of trusted \
issuers. One or more errors were encountered during processing.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_LOAD_ERROR=While examining file ''{0}'', the \
error encountered was: {1}
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_NO_CERTS_IN_CHAIN=The certificate chain cannot \
be trusted because it was null or empty.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_CERT_NOT_YET_VALID=The presented certificate \
chain containing certificates {0} cannot be trusted because certificate \
''{1}'' will not become valid until {2}.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANAGER_CERT_EXPIRED=The presented certificate chain \
containing certificates {0} cannot be trusted because certificate ''{1}'' \
expired at {2}.
ERR_JVM_DEFAULT_TRUST_MANGER_NO_TRUSTED_ISSUER_FOUND=The presented \
certificate chain containing certificates {0} cannot be trusted because \
none of the certificates in that chain were found in the JVM's default set \
of trusted issuers.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_LABEL_SERVER=Server
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_LABEL_CLIENT=Client
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_LABEL_ISSUER=Issuer
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_CERT_EXPIRED=WARNING: {0} certificate ''{1}'' expired \
on {2} ({3} ago).
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_CERT_NOT_YET_VALID=WARNING: {0} certificate ''{1}'' \
will not be valid until {2} ({3} from now).
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_DATE_TIME={0} at {1}
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_CERT_IS_SELF_SIGNED=WARNING: The certificate is \
self-signed.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_CHAIN_ISSUER_MISMATCH=WARNING: The presented \
certificate chain has certificate ''{0}'' immediately following certificate \
''{1}'', but the former certificate is not the issuer for the latter.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_CHAIN_NOT_COMPLETE=WARNING: The presented certificate \
chain is not complete. It ends with certificate ''{0}'', which is not \
self-signed.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_CERT_BAD_SIGNATURE=WARNING: {0} certificate ''{1}'' \
has an invalid signature. This may mean that the certificate has been \
forged or that it has been altered since it was signed.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_EKU_MISSING_SERVER_AUTH=WARNING: Server certificate \
''{0}'' has an extended key usage extension that does not include the \
serverAuth usage. This certificate is not intended to be used as a TLS \
server certificate.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_EKU_MISSING_CLIENT_AUTH=WARNING: Client certificate \
''{0}'' has an extended key usage extension that does not include the \
clientAuth usage. This certificate is not intended to be used as a TLS \
client certificate.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_NO_BC_EXTENSION=WARNING: Issuer certificate ''{0}'' \
does not have a basic constraints extension. This certificate was likely \
not intended to be used as an issuer certificate.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_BC_NOT_CA=WARNING: Issuer certificate ''{0}'' has a \
basic constraints extension that indicates the certificate should not be \
trusted as an issuer certificate.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_BC_PATH_LENGTH_EXCEEDED=WARNING: Issuer certificate \
''{0}'' has a basic constraints extension that indicates a valid \
certificate chain should contain more than {1,number,0} certificates, but \
the presented certificate chain has {2,number,0} certificates.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_KU_NO_KEY_CERT_SIGN=WARNING: Issuer certificate \
''{0}'' has a key usage extension that does not include the keyCertSign \
usage. This indicates that the certificate should not be trusted as an \
issuer certificate.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_SINGLE_ADDRESS_NOT_MATCHED=WARNING: Server certificate \
''{0}'' appears to be intended for use in a server with address {1}, which \
does not match the address used by the client.
WARN_PROMPT_PROCESSOR_MULTIPLE_ADDRESSES_NOT_MATCHED=WARNING: Server \
certificate ''{0}'' appears to be intended for use in a server with one of \
the following addresses: {1}. None of these addresses matches the address \
used by the client.