How can I add a cert from my own CA into the Netscape and IE browser
databases on my PCs?

Cheers!
Jon

At 05:00 PM 1/13/00 +0100, you wrote:
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>As far as I know, whenever a browser receives a certificate it looks for
>the signer against its database. If the signer is found then the
>certificate is accepted otherwise the user is warned about the unrecognized
>CA and asked for confirmation. In order to avoid such warning and
>consequent confirmation request, the signer CA must be found in the browser
>database. Having your CA certified by another notorious CA would make your
>server certs fully accepted by common browsers. I expect this to be a very
>expensive process. Reasons are obvious....

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