After checking on a fresh install of chrome/firefox, with a server not
providing the intermediate certificate during the handshake:

- Firefox doesn't have the certificate in its store on a fresh install
and ask for an exception on connexion. However right after that the
certificate appears in the store, and the connexion is accepted without
the need of an exception to be added.

- Chrome does accept the connexion from a fresh installation.

This behaviour seems to be the same on linux, windows , android...

However I do understand that as it's not a root CA the good way is
certainly not to embedded it in the system but Is there no others
intermediate certificate already embedded though ?

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  ca-certificate seems to miss an intermediate certificate from verisign

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