On 2011/02/24 12:08 PDT, Datar, Raju wrote:
> Hi all:
> 
> There are two very different issues in Firefox. If some kind person can
> reply with some information, that would be highly appreciated.
> 
> 
> ISSUE 1: The certificate name in the display is a hex value.
> 
> We use client side certificate for authentication and the certificate is
> selected when SSL is setup between the server and the client. If you
> import a PFX file, the certificate shows up, but does not have the CN
> part, but a hex value. From the details, we can see what is the other
> information. However, if you directly download a certificate, the CN is
> properly shown.

Sounds like the issue described in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450559#c2
Yes?

> ISSUE 2: SSL setup has issues.
> 
> When you do SSL connection, sometimes a message shows that says name
> mismatch (typical during preproduction or when a server is hit directly
> with an IP address so that the load balancer is bypassed). You select "I
> understand the risk" and continue. However, after that there is another
> page that says there is nothing wrong with the page and no exception need
> to be stored. However, SSL setup does not continue!! At least when you
> say add exception, it continues to connect with the server and you can
> see the page!

I suggest you file a bug against PSM (bugzilla.mozilla.org product: CORE,
component: Security UI) and attach screen shots to it.

> Regards and thanks in advance.
> 
> Raju Datar
> 
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