Hello Zaxary, Check that the certificate you used previously is not present in the firefox store (or just use a new profile), this could cause problems if you used a previously used keypair.
Other than that, there's no reason for that error to be present in your firefox. Have you tried to check for that error in the Mozilla knowledge base ? Cheers, Max On 07/14/2010 02:45 AM, zaxary wrote:
Hi Max, Thanks for the replay. First I apologize that I'm not good in English. As I have asked in my last message, I made a two-way ssl connection by two type of certificates. First I made it by certificates which they have been made using openssl and then I made it again using OpenCA's certificate. In the frist case the connection was established correctly but in the second case I got the error: "Error establishing an encrypted connection to (the host). Error Code: -12192". After I compared the two types of certificates, there's only one difference between them and that's the format of their serial number. So I think if I can change the format of OpenCA's serial number to decimal, my problem would be solved.
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