Kyle Hamilton wrote, On 2009-03-22 13:54: > 2009/3/22 Nelson B Bolyard <nel...@bolyard.me>: >> Eddy Nigg wrote, On 2009-03-22 12:51: >>> On 03/22/2009 07:25 PM, Anders Rundgren: >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> FF issue: It seems that the AIA ca issuer extension is not supported. >>>> This complicates server-setups [or] alternatively requires the end-user >>>> to install [intermediate] CA certificates. >> Oh, those poor server admins! It's such a taxing burden on them that >> they must install intermediate CA certs! You'd think they'd rather DIE >> or sell their children into slavery than have to do that, the way it is >> complained about around here. Sheesh. > > Actually, Network Appliance DataONTAP 7.3.1 simply doesn't have a code > path to allow me to install an intermediate CA certificate.
Wow! Vote with your wallet on that bug! I'll bet there are competitors who could use that info to competitive advantage. > (if you want a counter-example to "every server allows for > installation of intermediate CA certificates", this should be it.) There will always be bogus server products. Modifying the browser to accommodate every one of them is not the answer. -- dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto