No, I generated the CA certificate using openssl in .DER format and then
pointed the browser at the file on my local drive.  As I understand it,
using a pkcs12 export on a CA certificate will result in storage of both the
public and private keys on the client.

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> What are you using to import the cert? pkcs12? How did you try to import
> the certificate?
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> bob
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> > Any ideas?  My installation technique consisted of a one-liner html file
> > that pointed the browser at the CA certificate.  I have the NSS
certutils
> > available; however, they shouldn't be necessary for this application,
right?
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> > Thanks for the assist.
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