I already know its my certificate store. I only asked how to load in their noew root cert
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 01:09:20PM -0700, Craig White wrote: > Go to an entirely different computer and try accessing - you will know if > it's your computer or their certificates. > > If it's your computer, it's either your browser or your OS Certificate store > (Windows and Macintosh use entirely different methods to accomplish). > > Firefox uses it's own certificates... if it's Firefox on your computer... > uninstall it completely and re-install it. > > If it's Chrome, Safari or Internet Explorer, it uses the OS certificate store > and you will probably need to get the OS to update the Root Certificates. > > This is all pretty much beyond what a user can manage but some users can > manage them, but this is the wrong list... it would be an OS problem. > > Craig > > On Aug 25, 2011, at 12:06 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > TDWaterhouse In Canada. I'm in Calgary. THose idjots tell me to reboot > > my computer when their Apache servers in TO send me a misconfiguration > > message. I told them yesterday we build it and you break it. Something is > > desperatly wrong. > > > > > > On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 02:10:11PM -0400, Crypto Sal wrote: > >> Firefox has its own certificate store. It doesn't share '/etc/ssl/certs'. > >> > >> If we had the bank URL, we would be able to better help you to resolve > >> this issue. > >> > >> > >> On 08/25/2011 01:45 PM, [email protected] wrote: > >>> I know you are trying to help. But it doesn't help me to defer to a > >>> package manager because I'm trying to fix what the last package managers > >>> screwed up. > >>> > >>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 04:09:44AM -0500, Michael S. Zick wrote: > >>>> On Wed August 24 2011, [email protected] wrote: > >>>> Top posting to a hijacked thread is not the way to get > >>>> a quick and useful reply. > >>>> Next time, start your own. Mailing list threads are cheap. > >>>> > >>>>> I see my bank has an invalid cert. Likely I have an old cert chain. > >>>>> I'm running Debian Linux and firefox. > >>>>> > >>>> Use anyone of the distribution provided package managers to download and > >>>> install the most recently released package of certificates. > >>>> > >>>>> Can anyone tell me where to install a valid root cert? Like what > >>>>> directory? > >>>>> I would think the bank should be able to provide the root of the chain. > >>>>> I'll need to know SPECICALLY what to ask them for. > >>>>> > >>>> Asking the operator of the site you wish to authenticate for the > >>>> certificate > >>>> is similar to asking the Fox to guard your Chicken House. > >>>> > >>>> Get the root certificate from an "independent", trusted, source. > >>>> Using your distribution's package management will take care of that > >>>> concern. > >>>> > >>>>> I've created my own certs of course but just not recently. > >>>>> Also I never tried to install the CA cert for firefox. > >>>>> > >>>> Your distribution's package manager already has that handled. > >>>> All you have to do is use it. > >>>> > >>>> Mike > >>>> ______________________________________________________________________ > >>>> OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > >>>> User Support Mailing List [email protected] > >>>> Automated List Manager [email protected] > >>> ______________________________________________________________________ > >>> OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > >>> User Support Mailing List [email protected] > >>> Automated List Manager [email protected] > >>> > >> > >> ______________________________________________________________________ > >> OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > >> User Support Mailing List [email protected] > >> Automated List Manager [email protected] > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > > User Support Mailing List [email protected] > > Automated List Manager [email protected] > > -- > Craig White ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [email protected] > 1.800.869.6908 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.ttiassessments.com > > Need help communicating between generations at work to achieve your desired > success? Let us help! > > ______________________________________________________________________ > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > User Support Mailing List [email protected] > Automated List Manager [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [email protected] Automated List Manager [email protected]
