*Requirement :* The local certificate being generated should be added as a 
Peer certificate in Firefox

*Current Approach :* 1. Fetched nss-3.75 and built the binaries for both 
MAC and Windows.

2. Used the generated certutil.exe application to add the local certificate 
to firefox db.

3. The command used was: 

certutil -A -d  
sql:"%localappdata%\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ob08n7zb.default-release" 
-i <Local Certificate Path/Name> -n 127.0.0.1 -t "P,,"

 

*Expectation:* The certificate should have been added as a peer certificate 
in Firefox.

*Current Behavior*: The command is not returning any errors, but 
certificate is not reflected as a peer.

When we run command to List the added certificate, the attributes returned 
are:

Signed Extensions:

            Name: Certificate Authority Key Identifier

            Issuer:

                Directory Name: "CN=127.0.0.1,O=A2ML41623"

            Serial Number:

                16:d2:0e:c8:3e:c1:d9:c7:1c:ae:a5:c7:b6:b8:85:5c:

                4d:56:ba:db

 

            Name: Certificate Basic Constraints

            Data: Is not a CA.

 

            Name: Certificate Key Usage

            Usages: Digital Signature

 

            Name: Extended Key Usage

                TLS Web Server Authentication Certificate

                TLS Web Client Authentication Certificate

 

            Name: Certificate Subject Alt Name

            IP Address: 127.0.0.1

 

            Name: Certificate Comment

            Comment: "OpenSSL Generated Certificate"

However, the certificate does not seem to be added in firefox, as the web 
socket connection does not happen.

On running the Validate command for the certificate added and adding the 
usage as V(As an SSL Server), we get the output:

certutil: certificate is invalid: Certificate key usage inadequate for 
attempted operation.                              

On running the Validate command for the certificate added and adding the 
usage as C(As an SSL Client), we get the output:

certutil: certificate is valid

 

Note: When we run the command:

certutil -A -d  
sql:"%localappdata%\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ob08n7zb.default-release" 
-i <Local Certificate Path/Name> -n 127.0.0.1 -t "PCu,,"

The certificate gets added to the firefox db as a Certificate Authority and 
the WebSocket connection is established as expected.

 

Adding the certificate as a CA raises security concerns, hence we need to 
add it as a Peer certificate. Request you to kindly help us with how we can 
add the certificate as Peer in the firefox DB.

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