By the way, I would NOT recommend add a in-house probably unprotected CA as
a trusted one. The exception  is much better to deal with such cases.


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Cristian Thiago Moecke <
cont...@cristiantm.com.br> wrote:

> Its not an fx user list, but let me help you:
>
> On firefox side, you could
> 1) Add a permanente excepion (just make sure to check the appropriate
> checkbox on the exception dialog) so it wont ask you every time
> 2) Export the certificate, clicking on the lock icon on the URL bar and
> going to More Information/Show certificate/Details/Export.
>
> That would solve your problem, but if you want to do it the openssl way,
> you could use openssl s_client -showcerts -connect HOSTNAME:443 and copy
> the PEM encoded certificate to a file.
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 12:49 PM, A A <wemp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to grab a CA certificate with openssl? I don't mean a
>> remote server certificate but a local Certificate Authority
>> certificate that is used when connecting to a SSL wep page. I need
>> because a special kind of certificate is used in a place where I work
>> that is signed by the company itself. It makes me have to accept a
>> security exception in fx every single time I go to a SSL web page. I
>> want to get this certificate and import it to a list of trusted CA
>> certificates in fx. How to do this?
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