On 5/13/12 12:01 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sun, 13 May 2012 18:41:07 +0200 Per Jessen<per@computer.org> wrote:
I'm trying to install a new root CA - I've placed it in /etc/ssl/certs, and done the rehash. Testing openssl s_client works, but firefox doesn't seem to recognise it. Does firefox not look in /etc/ssl/certs or do I need a magic wand?
Hi Per,
FF is fussy. You can clear cache ("recent browsing history") or go to 'Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption -> View Certificates' to manage what it's stored.
hth& regards,
Carl
Hi Carl, I've already been through FF restart and a complete system ditto (just to be on the safe side). I don't see the certificate under "View Certificates", but how do I get it in there (system wide, not for a single user)? It seems to me that having installed it in /etc/ssl/certs should be enough?
As far as I know Firefox ships with its own list of trusted authorities. Throwback from MS days where Windows has its own store. No idea where they are stored. When you import one, does it only work for that one user and not system wide? Jim F -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org