Well, now I can't find the other bug report that I prepared, but the
problem is more complicated than it appears, and it only affects
Firefox. Since I can't find that bug, I'll go ahead and summarize the
critical details here, and attach the NTTPC certificate that is supposed
to use GlobalSign.

It fails on Firefox in both Windows and Ubuntu, but on the same Windows
machine IE works and establishes the HTTPS connection without any
problem. Therefore the real problem seems to be something wrong with
Firefox, not with the GlobalSign certificate.

** Attachment added: "broken-in-Firefox security certificate"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28704967/www.nttpc.ne.jp.pem

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343798
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