Hi Augustin,

Am 28.06.2015 um 19:35 schrieb Augustin Trancart:
> 
> On 27/06/2015 15:08, Marc0 wrote:
>> After rebooting my device I tried to configure my mail settings, which
>> was (as usually) declined due to "uses an invalid security certificate"
>> and "The certificate is not trusted because no issuer chain was
>> provided.".
> 
> Do you create your own certificate, or is it signed by an authority, for
> example StartSSL or something equivalent?
> 
> If it is the latter, this error means Firefox (OS) is missing an
> intermediate certificate to validate yours. If the intermediate
> certificate is missing, it's the responsibility of the server to serve
> the intermediate certificate along with the root. So you need to get the
> intermediate certificate from your certificate authority (usually, they
> link them in their website).
> 
> You may find useful information here:
> http://superuser.com/questions/452063/the-certificate-is-not-trusted-because-no-issuer-chain-was-provided

I am currently trying to add my own CA certificate.

What I've learnt so far is, that I cannot update my profile dir in this
state of device it is in (no grahic, no adb access, but able to mount
nearly all partitions locally with full access). Everytime I touch
key4.db or cert9.db in the profile directory all partitions are unmonted
(uncleanly) due to (e.g.) "Buffer I/O error on device sdk32" and
"EXT4-fs warning (device sdk32): ext4_end_bio:317: I/O error -5 writing
to inode 7764 (offset 0 size 360448 starting block 222140)" :-/

Regards
-- 
Marc0
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