Mike Helm wrote:
> I will try that, but I predict it will fail if they use the same format.
>
> One of my colleagues has found a recent bug in bugzilla on this
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399188
> and it appears that firefox is ignoring the mime type and
> looking at the .spc e
On 10/20/07, D3!$ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now that the client has been compiled, I'm running into problems with
> passing the hostname to the client.exe. Please tell me the exact
> format for passing the hostname as whatever hostname I'm passing, it
> is not being accepted by the client.
Frank Hecker wrote:
> The above is why I don't think we need to reference the WebTrust
> document specifically. Your thoughts?
Sounds fine. :-) If, in some strange universe, the CABForum decided not
to require audits for compliance any more, then we could just update our
policy again.
Gerv
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Thanks for the help you rendered.
Now that the client has been compiled, I'm running into problems with
passing the hostname to the client.exe. Please tell me the exact
format for passing the hostname as whatever hostname I'm passing, it
is not being accepted by the client. I want to test the clie
Most likely they return a PKCS#7 (SPAC) file. The private key is
supposed to be stored in FF and the response file should be installed
without a problem. Perhaps you may want to try the free mail
certificates from http://cert.startcom.org and check if it works for you
with Firefox on Vista.
M
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