Digicert has applied to upgrade an existing root CA certificate for EV
use, as documented in the following bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403644
and in the pending certificates list:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/pending/#Digicert
I have evaluated Digi
On 1/24/2008 1:33 PM, Robert Relyea wrote:
> Jeremy Morton wrote:
>> Could anyone tell me why the SSL cert for this site isn't being
>> recognized by Firefox?
>>
>> https://www.mortonsolicitors.com
>>
>> I know that most browsers don't recognize StartCom free SSL, but I
>> thought Firefox did (it
Robert Relyea wrote:
>
>>
>> I don't think neither the KEYGEN tag nor the window.crypto objects can
>> be used to generate keys in tokens
>> If yes...how can it be done
>> I just wanted to start a new thread..for the same.
>>
> If there is a token installed, Seamonkey/Firefox/Mozil
Yes, it works on SeaMonkey, Thunderbird, Flock, and Sunbird .
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Subrata
Michael Ströder wrote:
> Subrata Mazumdar wrote:
>> try this add-on : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4471
>
> Interesting. Does it also work with Seamonkey?
>
> Ciao, Michael.
Trustwave has applied to add two EV root CA certificates to the Mozilla
root store, and to also upgrade an existing root CA certificate for EV
use, as documented in the following bugs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409837
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409838
When we updated the Mozilla CA certificate policy (to revision 1.1) to
accommodate requests related to Extended Validation (EV) certificates,
we specified use of the 1.0 EV guidelines from the CAB Forum and the 1.0
EV criteria from WebTrust. As it happens, because of the relatively
recent adopt
Frank Hecker wrote:
> The first step is getting a complete list of all
> current EV-related CA requests. I believe the following is the complete
> list, based on searching bugzilla:
I've got several of these listed now on the pending list, as noted
below; I 'll get the remainder up as soon as I
Jeremy Morton wrote:
Could anyone tell me why the SSL cert for this site isn't being
recognized by Firefox?
https://www.mortonsolicitors.com
I know that most browsers don't recognize StartCom free SSL, but I
thought Firefox did (it has StartCom in the root cert list). It says it
can't verif
I don't think neither the KEYGEN tag nor the window.crypto objects can
be used to generate keys in tokens
If yes...how can it be done
I just wanted to start a new thread..for the same.
If there is a token installed, Seamonkey/Firefox/Mozilla will prompt the
user where the keys s
Could anyone tell me why the SSL cert for this site isn't being
recognized by Firefox?
https://www.mortonsolicitors.com
I know that most browsers don't recognize StartCom free SSL, but I
thought Firefox did (it has StartCom in the root cert list). It says it
can't verify the certificate for '
On Jan 24, 4:19 pm, Michael Ströder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subrata Mazumdar wrote:
> > try this add-on :https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4471
>
> Interesting. Does it also work with Seamonkey?
>
> Ciao, Michael.
OK..all that is fine.
I have tried the Key Manager
Subrata Mazumdar wrote:
> try this add-on : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4471
Interesting. Does it also work with Seamonkey?
Ciao, Michael.
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