Tag: SSL certificate
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PTV xServer internet update re-scheduled upcoming maintenance – SSL certificate renewal
The SSL certificate on the PTV Europe City Map test system (TomTom) with API Version will be updated on Monday, August 10th 2020.
Together with the certificate update we will perform the map update to:
PTV Europe City Map 2020.2T
PTV xServer Version 1.28 remained the same as before
Please test your application and report any problems immediately.… -
PTV xServer internet updates – SSL certificate and map updates
We plan to perform maintenance that does not require any downtime.
The renewal of the SSL certificate may require your action, if you don´t have the master certificate included in your certificate storage.
Please see our PTV Developer Blog post for more information about SSL certificate updates.… -
PTV xServer internet – SSL certificate renewal information
Where can I find the new certificate?
PTV xServer internet uses a SSL certificate issued by T-Systems Trust Center. This certificate is usually supported by the majority of clients, client library or browsers.
The certificate is deployed e.g.…
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PTV xServer internet – Certificate update
We already provide the new certificates on the updated test systems:
- PTV World City Map (HERE) test system
- PTV Europe City Map (TOMTOM) test system
- PTV North and South America City Map (HERE) test system
We plan to update the SSL Certificate for all PTV xServer internet map clusters on September, 16th 2019.…
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PTV xServer internet updates – Completed
The planed maintenance on September, 16th 2019 was completed successfully, but not in full.
The following task was postponed to September, 30th 2019:
- PTV North and South America City Map (HERE) test and production system
- PTV xServer update from version 1.26 to version 1.28.
- PTV North and South America City Map (HERE) test and production system
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PTV xServer internet – Renewal of the SSL certificate
We would like to inform you that we will update our SSL certificate in the week of October 8th 2018.
All changes will be happening “behind-the-scenes”, so you shouldn’t need to take action, nor should you encounter problems or interruptions to the service.…