On 3/5/11 3:22 PM, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Brian Smith wrote:
Ritmo2k wrote:
Anyone know if its possible to configure Firefox to implicitly trust
all certificate authorities installed in the Windows Trusted Root
Certification Authorities Store?
Firefox does not support this yet. See:
On 3/5/2011 9:22 PM, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
There's an unfinished set of code in Mozilla's CVS repository that
implements a PKCS#11 module on top of MS CAPI, enabling access to certs
and keys in Windows' cert and key stores. Read about it in
On Mar 5, 1:22 pm, Nelson B Bolyard nel...@bolyard.me wrote:
Brian Smith wrote:
Ritmo2k wrote:
Anyone know if its possible to configure Firefox to implicitly trust
all certificate authorities installed in the Windows Trusted Root
Certification Authorities Store?
Firefox does not
This probably means you understood the docs right :)
I do not think it is possible with standard mozilla-nss environment
Ritmo2k jcas...@gmail.com wrote in message
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I have read the docs for the tools at
Brian Smith wrote:
Ritmo2k wrote:
Anyone know if its possible to configure Firefox to implicitly trust
all certificate authorities installed in the Windows Trusted Root
Certification Authorities Store?
Firefox does not support this yet. See:
Ritmo2k wrote:
Anyone know if its possible to configure Firefox to implicitly trust
all certificate authorities installed in the Windows Trusted Root
Certification Authorities Store?
Firefox does not support this yet. See:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454036
Ritmo2k wrote:
I took a look at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/tools/index.html
but it wasn’t obvious to me if this was even possible using those
tools.
In theory you could write a script that exports all the CA certificates from
the Windows certificate store and then uses
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