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Upstream issue showing "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" on 2017-07-21
Reporter said upstream "secure communication has been working fine"
No comments here for six years so closing
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Thank you for submitting this bug and reporting a problem with Thunderbird.
You made this bug report in 2012 and there have been several versions of
Ubuntu and Thunderbird since then.
Could you confirm that this is no longer a problem and that we can close the
ticket?
Or, if it is
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Title:
[Regression] Cacert CA certified certificate no
What inforamtio are you needing?
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(In reply to Rolf Leggewie from comment #22)
I am still affected by this problem in TB17 and going by #20 the certificate
I use is not md5: PKCS #1 SHA-1 With RSA Encryption
Ludovic, how can I provide the information you were requesting?
for thr regression window see
Is there any update avaialble here besinde of talking about who might
and might not did any wrong? It's really annoying to to have a chance to
trust a cacert cert with a fresh profile.
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I am still affected by this problem in TB17 and going by #20 the
certificate I use is not md5: PKCS #1 SHA-1 With RSA Encryption
Ludovic, how can I provide the information you were requesting?
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No, he said the setting is the same in TB and I verified last night he
was correct.
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Title:
[Regression] Cacert CA certified
Micah, please read #32 again. I think you misunderstood me. I was
talking about myself, not Chris. And I still would not know how to
change the setting in TB (or verify the current setting). In any case,
that's not relevant because as I found out my certificate does not use
md5.
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Whether it was me who uploaded the package or not is irrelevant. I
see. So, Ubuntu is now at the point where you no longer have to take
responsibility if you screw things up? Great! Just great! Way to go.
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In all of the FOSS projects that I was involved with so far a good
principle being adhered to was you break it, you fix it
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Rolf, let's keep things calm here. Mozilla's rapid release schedule
introduces the possibility of more frequent regressions. We try to the
extent possible to test for common scenarios that might impact a normal
workflow. Obviously we can't catch everything. Even though Chris did
the upload
Micah, thanks for stepping in. No worry, I am perfectly calm. And I am
not trying to blame anyone for the work they do, it's much appreciated.
I am certainly aware that Mozilla is a huge project and that there is
always a big possibility of regressions slipping through (which in fact
is why I
He didn't not take responsibility per se. He asked that he not be
assigned tasks without a consult and asked a question in an attempt to
help you debug your issue. I believe that's perfectly reasonable. He
didn't get a response for two months, and when one was posted, that
response was that he
The response of essentially I don't know where to change this setting
so as to apply to TB was given on the same day the question was asked.
That answer hasn't changed.
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bsmith said how you can verify if certificate uses md5 or sha1. Change
to sha1 should do the trick and the problem will be solved.
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I've added screenshots of the confirmation requests I get for the
dreamhost certificate. I _do not know_ if this is the problem you are
all referring to.
My domain name is mail.miquelmartin.org and I'm using the default SSL
support from dreamhost, which means the certificate I get from them has
a
Created attachment 672204
The certificate confirmation I get
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Title:
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*.mail.dreamhost.com has md5 as signature algorithm. Maybe OP got hit by
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650355 ?
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Jwatt does it solve it for you too ?
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Title:
[Regression] Cacert CA certified certificate no longer recognized
Status in
Can someone chase the regression window for those of you who have and
see the issue ?
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Title:
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The certificate for which confirmation is requested
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How do I check and change the signature algorithm for an existing
certificate?
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You can't. CA should reissue certificate with sha1 instead of md5.
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Title:
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After change from md5 to sha1 as signature algorithm in my CA
certificate, the TB problems with certificates signed by my CA has gone.
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#18, thank you for your comment. The first step would be to verify that
indeed certificate X uses md5, no? How did you do this in comment #14?
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(In reply to Rolf Leggewie from comment #19)
#18, thank you for your comment. The first step would be to verify that
indeed certificate X uses md5, no? How did you do this in comment #14?
See bug 802699 comment 2
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=802699#c2) for the step-
by-step
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Please do not assign bugs to me without asking me first. It implies that
you've made a decision for me on how I should prioritize a task, and you
have no idea of what my current workload is. This is incredibly rude
Anyway, does this work with security.enable_md5_signatures set to true?
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Chris, I assigned this to you since you uploaded the regression. That
seems fair to me. Under other circumstances I would not assign a
ticket.
Upstream bug tracker talks about security.enable_md5_signatures but it
seems this is a Firefox setting, not one for TB.
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Whether it was me who uploaded the package or not is irrelevant.
And the setting is applicable to both Firefox and Thunderbird
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Happening here; the issue is not that I can't work around it with a
security exception, but that it should not require a security exception.
The remote server is presenting a valid certificate signed by a CA
certificate I have installed, there is no security exception to be made.
I'm certainly not
Public bug reported:
There is a fairly serious regression from thunderbird
15.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 to 1:16.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1. The
later version apparently no longer recognizes the Cacert CA whereas the
former does. I use a self-signed cert for my mail-server with a key that
is
** Description changed:
There is a fairly serious regression from thunderbird
15.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 to 1:16.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1. The
later version apparently no longer recognizes the Cacert CA whereas the
former does. I use a self-signed cert for my mail-server with a
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