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 shows two root certificates for GlobalSign. When I
copied the corresponding certificate from a Windows machine and tried to
import it, I was told that the certificate is already installed.

In Windows using IE, the NTTPC certificate works, and the HTTPS
connection is established.

In Windows using Firefox, the NTTPC certificate fails, with the
identical error report as in Ubuntu. That was on the same Windows
machine where IE worked.

Seems like there is something wrong with the way Firefox handles this
certificate, but I can't imagine what it is. What additional data should
I search for?

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Security Certificate only valid for IE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392691
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