Nelson Bolyard wrote:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405966
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Excellent Nelson! The speed and efficiency you are processing these
things is amazing! Both thumbs up!
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Regards
Signer: Eddy Nigg, StartCom Ltd.
Dom Rout wrote, On 2008-02-24 03:20:
That's wonderful and all, but I am the user, not the network
administrator. I want to browse my college's Microsoft Exchange
service at https://mail.wyke.ac.uk/ Oops, I can't,
sec_error_bad_signature. Firefox 3 wont even let me add an
exception
I think I missed a reply on this thread, but it showed up in google
groups. I checked out the site https://mail.wyke.ac.uk/ and really
wonder what's the difference? The screen indeed has no way to add an
exception, maybe the error message isn't the right one and the real
reason a different
Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote, On 2008-02-27 16:55:
I think I missed a reply on this thread, but it showed up in google
groups. I checked out the site https://mail.wyke.ac.uk/ and really
wonder what's the difference? The screen indeed has no way to add an
exception, maybe the error
Robert Relyea a écrit :
Ah... So in Firefox 2 you get a dialog that warns you the certificate
is bad? In Firefox 3 it prevents you from connecting?
Yes, exactly.
This is operating exactly as planned. both Firefox 2 and Firefox 3
have rejected the certificate as bad since the certificate is
Christophe Thiaux a écrit :
I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works
My certificate is a self signed certificate.
Is there other
Christophe Thiaux wrote:
Christophe Thiaux a écrit :
I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works
My certificate is a self signed
Robert Relyea wrote:
This is operating exactly as planned. both Firefox 2 and Firefox 3
have rejected the certificate as bad since the certificate is
inherently untrusted. Firefox 2 rejects the certificate in a way that
many users doe not recognize 'rejecting the certificate'. We have
Robert Relyea a écrit :
I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works.
Not from this sparse description;(. Do you have a URL we can
Christophe Thiaux a écrit :
I've tried on another server on my intranet that use another certificate
and I've got this error: sec_error_untrusted_issuer
Sorry, it works for this kind of error: I followed the link
showSecuritySection that appears with the error and allowed this
certificate
Hello,
I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works.
Any idea of the problem ?
Thanks
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Chris
Christophe Thiaux wrote:
Hello,
I can't connect on an ssl server with Firefox 3: it displays
SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE
But if i'm connecting with Firefox 2 and accept the certificate
definately, then the connexion with Firefox 3 works.
Any idea of the problem ?
Not from this sparse
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