How does RoadSync deal with SSL/Root Certificates?
The device includes a series of Certificate Authority (CA) root certificates issued by various companies. A CA root certificate provides a trusted “third-party” to verify the ownership of SSL certificates issued to companies and websites. When syncing RoadSync via SSL, the root certificate on the server must match a trusted root certificate on the phone in order to synchronize without asking for user permission to make a connection. It is not recommended to enable Direct Push synchronization without having a matching set of root certificates on the server and phone. When using a root certificate on the server that does not exist in the list of trusted root certificates on the phone, the certificate should be installed on the phone manually. For more detailed information regarding certificates, please review the following TechDoc.