I am seeing the same issue on my internal domain. since these certificates
are not directly exposed to the internet, I can't point the ssltest site to
my certificate. Is there some way to get firefox to divulge what is giving
it heartburn, or else an openssl incantation that can be made to do so?
Thank you David.
I'll try to do the same.
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Le 09/08/2013 19:20, Vincenzo Ampolo a écrit :
> Erwan David rail.eu.org> writes:
>
>> My apache server used to work. However, now that firefox 23 is out it
>> gets the error
>>
>> sec_error_inadequate_cert_type
>> certificate type not approuved for application.
> Same error here in both Ubuntu an
Erwan David rail.eu.org> writes:
>
> My apache server used to work. However, now that firefox 23 is out it
> gets the error
>
> sec_error_inadequate_cert_type
> certificate type not approuved for application.
Same error here in both Ubuntu and Windows
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My apache server used to work. However, now that firefox 23 is out it
gets the error
sec_error_inadequate_cert_type
certificate type not approuved for application.
But I do nit find what the criteria are and what I should do with my
certs for FF23 to work with my site.
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