I've had trouble with that new bug reporting feature you mentioned, so I
have mostly been bypassing it. I should try to go back to it to see if
the bugs have been worked out of the bug reporting...
As regards this bug, I just installed Firefox 3.5, and I can confirm
that the same problem exists th
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More data: There appear to be two GlobalSign root certificates--and they
are already installed. Here is a case-by-case report of what I know:
In Ubuntu (with Firefox, of course), the NTTPC certificate fails,
reporting that GlobalSign is not known. Looking in the list of installed
certificates, it
Figured out how to read it, though not how to cut and paste it into this
system (though I'd think some expert there should be able to figure it
out from the file I attached?). So here is the scoop on the anti-Firefox
security certificate:
Common Name: GlobalSign Domain Validation CA
Organization:
** Attachment added: "www.nttpc.ne.jp"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28438182/www.nttpc.ne.jp
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Security Certificate only valid for IE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392691
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