Yes, that fixes it! That's what I've been wondering how to force it
to do for a while, as I always noticed with IE that it worked with one
but not the other.
Is it possible, in firefox, to force a specific SITE to use a specific
certificate, like the site in question, to where you are not prompted
for it each time?
On 1/8/07, Roy Keene (Contractor) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I've noticed that if you use your "Email" certificate instead of your "Identity"
certificate that this works. I suspect it's a Firefox bug, where if more than
one valid identity is found, the information for one is sent, but the message is
signed using another. This doesn't affect some sites because the servers report
supporting only one certificate. To get Firefox to let you select which
certificate to send:
1. Click the "Edit" menu item in Mozilla Firefox
2. Click the "Preferences" sub-menu item in Mozilla Firefox
3. Select the "Advanced" icon-tab in the "Preferences" dialog
4. Select the "Encryption" tab in the "Preferences" dialog
5. Click the checkbox next to "Ask me everytime" in the "Certificates"
frame
near "When a web site requires a certificate"
6. Click the "Close" button
7. Go to a website
8. When prompted to select a certificate, chose "Email" (failing that,
chose
"Identity") if it's a choice.
Hope that helps,
--
Roy Keene (Contractor)
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