The system believed it was 16/08/2002 06:19, when Kai Engert typed:
If you can obtain the CA certificate as a file, you can use the new
import feature that is available in most recent nightly Mozilla test
builds. Go to edit/prefs/privacy/certs/manage, choose the CA tab and
click import.
Ok,
how should I verify ? If I look at the Mail Newsgroup Account
Setting - Security, that's my certificate which shows up for signing
and encryption.
Or is there another place to look at ?
Thanks.
Matthias
Kai Engert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I'd bet your
I'm involved in a project evaluating PKI for some local applications.
Thus I have several certificates and others are added and deleted
regularly. I'm new to this. Lots of trial and error going on here.
I have to keep going back and re-selecting my email encryption
certificate. The one I want
If your certificate is selected there, it just means, you at least once
had your certificate in the profile and selected it.
The real place to check, whether you still have your certificate is:
edit/prefs/privacy/certificates/manager certificates
Under Your Certificates the list of your own
Usually, when you import a certificate into Mozilla, each certificate
will get assigned a unique nickname. The cert stored in the internal
database will remember the association from actual cert to nickname.
The configuration in mail remembers the cert nickname.
If you are testing and doing
When I call SSL_CipherPrefSetDefault with:
cipher = SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA
enabled = 1
I get the NSS error: An unknown SSL cipher suite has been requested
Why? I don't have that problem with any other cipher listed on page