On August 7, 2007 3:06 am, Registration Account wrote:
> Mike, Bingo
>
> The 3 certificates that have an expired date is the
> issue confronting you now. If we were dealing with MS
> we could inset the CD do an update and there is a
> option their to re-validate all root certificates - but
> this is Linux - don't know why I told you that.
>
> At this state I would be tempted to ask you to
> uninstall FF and then re-install it from your CD's,
> however before we do that can you tell me how many
> years ago was the installation performed - that will
> give me a clue if the installation date === issue date
> on the expired certificates then an uninstall and
> reinstall will give you back the same certificates but
> with a new validity period.

I ran apt- install --reinstall mozilla  the other day 

> I can help you back them up and re-install them if the
> above is correct.
>
> Perhaps it is time to consider a total software version
> upgrade - if so and you need you special certificates
> they will need to be backed up.

I have a new machine sitting beside me now.  I was debating moving the 
existing drive over, or just trying to copy  /home 

> Let me know how you go


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