Re: Thawte freemail interface and .spc file

2007-11-01 Thread Nelson B
Mike Helm wrote: > 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 extension, and then dropping into > Windows file management. I believe the

Re: Problems with getting OCSP to work with firefox 2.0.0.8 (Fedora Core 7)

2007-11-01 Thread Nelson B
Bruce Keats wrote: > I have an HTTPS server that is sending a certificate that has the AIA > extension. When I try and setup the connection, I get the usual certificate > warnings That's the reason you get no OCSP checks. OCSP checking only occurs if the cert appears to be valid in all other r

Re: Problems with getting OCSP to work with firefox 2.0.0.8 (Fedora Core 7)

2007-11-01 Thread Wan-Teh Chang
On Nov 1, 2007 2:12 PM, Bruce Keats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am having problems getting firefox 2.0.0.8 to send requests to the OCSP > responder listed in the Authority Info Access (AIA) extenstion within the > certificates. I am sure it is something fairly simple. > > On Firefox, I

Re: Problems with getting OCSP to work with firefox 2.0.0.8 (Fedora Core 7)

2007-11-01 Thread Bruce Keats
OK. There is nothing special about any of the S/W I am using. I am running fedora core 7 with all the latest updates from the Fedora Project. The OCSP responder is the openca-ocspd. The certificates are pretty basic. They have SKID, AKID, AIA, CKU and EKU. The EKU is for a TLS Server. Anythin

Re: Problems with getting OCSP to work with firefox 2.0.0.8 (Fedora Core 7)

2007-11-01 Thread Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.)
I can try to help you if you can provide some more details about the software you are using, examination of the certificate itself etc.You can send me mail also off-list if you feel more comfortable... -- Regards Signer: Eddy Nigg, StartCom Ltd. Jabber:

Problems with getting OCSP to work with firefox 2.0.0.8 (Fedora Core 7)

2007-11-01 Thread Bruce Keats
Hi, I am having problems getting firefox 2.0.0.8 to send requests to the OCSP responder listed in the Authority Info Access (AIA) extenstion within the certificates. I am sure it is something fairly simple. On Firefox, I have enabled OCSP under "Edit"->"Preferences", the "Advanced" tab, "Encrypt