Er.  Java on the Mac might use the system Keychain, instead of the
Firefox security module.  Try looking in Keychain Access for the
UTN-USERFirst certificate, and then try installing it into Keychain
Access, and try it again.

-Kyle H

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:41 AM, bmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 11, 9:42 pm, Nelson B Bolyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> bmo wrote, On 2008-08-11 20:22:
>>
>> > Summary: I suspect that there's something wrong with the BUILT-IN Root
>> > CA cert UTN-USERFirst-Object in Firefox 3.0.1.
>
>> Look at your cert in FF2.  Look at the cert chain.  Do you see only two
>> certs?  or three?  or more?
>>
>> If you see a third cert in between yours and the "root" cert at the top,
>> look for that cert in the Authorities tab, and see if it is in the
>> "Builtin Object Token" or the "Software Security Device".
>> Also, look in the tab for "your certificates" and see if your code signing
>> cert is listed there.
>
> I've posted a PNG of the chain of trust as reported by the browser to
> http://www.tryventi.com/certissue/onehub_cert.png - there is no
> intermediate certificate between ours and UTN-USERFirst-Object.
> The browser-supplied details of the UTN-USERFirst-Object is
> http://www.tryventi.com/certissue/utn_cert_unverifiable.png
>
> I'll look at the cross-cert issue in a bit.
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