https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124701

--- Comment #14 from Kay <[email protected]> ---
OK, here's some more detailed information on what I've done.

1) obtained a 25 day trial certificate from Symantec (in truth it isn't
behaving all that well, but it is showing up in my Firefox and Thunderbird cert
stores)

2) Added --
export MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER='sql:<my home directory
path>/.mozilla/firefox/t207ahin.default'

to

.bashrc
.profile
.xinitrc

I used the single quote because this is what I saw in another file that uses
certs on my system

(I have had problems in the past with adding items to my .bashrc and my X
session doesn't pick them up so that's why I put it in there as well.)

Still no acknowledgment by OpenOffice that this certificate even exists.
I'm on openSUSE 12.3 w/ KDE 4.10

Before I got back into this today, I did some "googling" of this issue, and, it
seems it been around and a problem *for a while* -- as early as 2008 for Linux
folks along with various suggestions on what to do about it.

Then I came across this bit from LO's BZ --

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66158

in which the UI now allows for explictly setting the cert path. I have NO idea
how quick or easy this would be. I would have included it in the Paths options
myself, but, a matter for discussion.

Meanwhile, I have contacted Symantec about problems with the certificate
itself. Maybe this is causing the hang-up though Thunderbird lets me use it in
it's flawed state.

I'm sorry I don't have better news.

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