Gervase Markham wrote:
Robertss wrote:
Thanks, Gerv! I went through each of the providers websites and found
their main support pages. I have added links to them on this page:
http://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-certificate-not-trusted-error.html

I can tell you that you have covered 96% of the CA market with the list
you have there. If anyone wants to bump that to 99%+, you need to find
the info pages for the following providers:

Cybertrust
AmbironTrustWave/SecureTrust
CACert
IPSCA
Betrusted
Secom
TC TrustCenter

Gerv, what about changing the Firefox SSL page/implementation so that in that situation, for those 99% of the market, it gives the most informative information, non scary, non blocking possible ? Even when there was an error in the configuration ?

And then for the remaining 1% you put a very scary message, that's impossible to get through for an average user.

I should check what Chrome puts behind the "help me understand" link.
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