![]() ![]() IĬan go to the "Your Certificates" tab and see the entries. Prompted for the master password (really my pin) and it works, too. Then I insert the security device in the reader and log it in, and get Row under the "Authorities" tab and view their certificate. I imported their certificate just fine-it says "the certificate hasīeen verified for the following uses" etc. ![]() (Tools->Account Settings->Account.Security->Manage Certificates) ![]() I have a security device and certificate from my employer Thunderbird : certificate purposes : issuer not trusted. Problem: When i tried this with firefox, there is a warning which informs me With IE 6&7 it worked: CA B verified certificate A. Identity of a website in the domain A and just add the CA of the domain B in I made a two PKI domain cross-certified with each one. I have a certificate containing two URL in the AIA extension:ġ) p7c files containing cross-certificates I look for some information about firefox and the building trusted chain Identification to prove that you are goin.īuilding certificate trusted chain problem Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted Securely to but we can't confirm that your connection is When I attempted to log into the FRA website, I ran into two different Summary: Security Certificate trust is broken uk uses an invalid security certificate.īrowser Details: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows U Windows NT 5.1 en-GB rv:1.9b5) Gecko/2008032620 Firefox/3.0b5įrom URL: Security Certificate trust is broken Summary: The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. ![]() Incompatibility, but I would like to find out more about it before Safariĥ.1 on Windows states: "No certificates meet the applicationĬriteria" and opening the page is blocked. Just to give some more info: Trying further Opera 11.51 and Chromeġ5 beta on Windows - appear to accept the secure connection. > `- GlobalSign Domain Validation CA - G2 > security info I see the following certification path: > Opening the same in IE 9 appears to have no problem - observing the > | (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer) > | The certificate is not trusted because no issuer chain was > | uses an invalid security certificate. > Could someone explain this to me - using Firefox 7/SeaMonkey 2.4, ![]()
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