well, maybe you already accepted that certificate? or maybe libnss can
validate the cert and so therefor does not need user intervention?

there's no need to prompt if the user has already accepted the "bad"
cert or if the cert can be verified.

Jeff

On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 09:48, Damian Gerow wrote:
> I've run into a small problem with the SSL support in Ximian...
> 
> If I compile Ximian with OpenSSL support, my certificates at home work
> -- both signed via FreeSSL (I'm cheap).
> 
> If I compile with libnsp/nss, ximian refuses the certificates.
> 
> In the former case, Ximian claims that it does not know the signing
> certificate, and asks me to accept it.  It does not do this in the
> latter case, when using nsp/nss.  The signer is usertrust
> (http://www.usertrust.com/), which is in the Microsoft Trusted Root
> Authority...
> 
> Anyone run into this yet?  I've exported the right certificate from IE,
> but I don't know how to import it into Ximian.
-- 
Jeffrey Stedfast
Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc.
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