You are absolutely right.
I did what you said and it works.

So, to summarize what i understood :
Mozilla's client certificate selection pop-up displays the matching
certificates : the information appearing in the list being the
friendly name.

What i experienced with client certificate generation is that IE does
not put a friendly name, equals to null when i look in the cert
manager. So when you export it, instead of putting null, it puts an
odd number. Reimporting it makes mozilla display weird stuff.

For Mozilla, it seems to be different : when creating a certificate,
Mozilla puts by default the cn of the certificate as the friendly
name. Thus, when i try to export a mozilla generated certificate (with
the keygen tag), what i get in the windows cert manager as a friendly
name is the cn of the certificate. Do you confirm that it is the
default behavior of Mozilla?

Cheers.

Nicolas.
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