Also, this happens also with IE, Netscape, etc. :(
I'll try and rebuild the whole CA stuff. How can I keep existing certificates? Can I just erase the ones I want directly from the database?
Thanks,
Michael Bell wrote:
Nuno Miguel Neves wrote:
The certificate verifies OK. It just gives a warning because of the name...
Can you please access https://pki.fcul.research.ec.org and verify the certificate? Maybe there is something wrong and I can't figure out what.
I have no problems with the page. My Mozilla accepts the certificate without any warnings after I added the CA. Perhaps you tested too long with the same Mozilla. If have issued CAs or certificates with the same subject in the certificate then there are management problems. There problems too if you use a name for a certificate twice.
Michael
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