To follow up myself, actually I only have the problem in Firefox. Using IE
or chrome I don't get a warning (although the self signed certificate gave
me warnings). So should I be trying to fix this in my keystore or is just
my Firefox is missing a certificate from my company?

Mike

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Mike Bayliss <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've no problems starting Jenkins with a self signed certificate, but now
> I'm trying to use one signed by my employer.
>
> I generated a certifcate request with openssl (files host.csr and
> host.pem) and  the signing process has returned me a certificate (host.crt)
> and a signing chain (host.p7b). I can start Jenkins using host.crt and
> host.pem, either directly or by putting them in a keystore, but in each
> case with an untrusted connection error (sec_error_unknown_issuer).
>
> How do I use the host.p7b file to get rid of this error? The various
> answers on stack overflow are just getting me more confused.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>

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