jehan procaccia wrote:
> However, I must admit that it is not an easy way to distribute a CA, I
> was expecting something simpler !?
Jehan
This is why I want Firefox to support windows certificate stores, since
pushing certs through group policy is trivial!
Regards,
Chris
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Great detailed explanation, I've even gone further, here's a doc and
screenshots of what I did based on your recomendations:
http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~procacci/wiki/bin/view/Documentations/MozillaCCK
and it works :-) , a least on windows, I need to test that on Linux and
to check that
Jehan,
I was able to get our certificate installed for all users by using Mozilla's
Client Customization Kit (CCK - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/cck/firefox/).
I installed an older version of Firefox - 2.0.0.14 I think - then installed
the kit. I make a lot of customizations to the regular inst
indeed, in the thread youm mentioned below, "tmountjr" seems to have
the same needs as mine -> pushing a cert8.db containing our own CA to
users, but although he "succeeded", I'm sorry , but I did not understand
clearly how it could be done, tmountjr further details greatly
appreciated ...
You may find this recent thread informative:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.crypto/browse_thread/thr
ead/5885eb5986864447
Dave
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