> I think the thing to do would be to convince Mozilla to include
CAcert
> root certificate in Firefox.
>
> Someone said that this was already being worked on.
That would be ideal, but the CAcert web site does not show signs of
substantial progress.
CAcert withdrew thei
I'd also like a certificate for my Java applets, and also one for my
ms woe .exe installers which (like Firefox' or OpenOffice's) trigger a
bad-looking warning under recent versions/SPs of that OS.
What are these Java applets?
What are these .exe installers?
I'd like to understand wha
I updated the link, it's not seriously to rely on old mod_rewrite
redirections ;)
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Sylvain
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:08:34AM +0200, Karl Berry wrote:
> Hi Eran,
>
> (Stay on-list please, for posterity. Your reply included below )
>
> It works if I use http instead of https.
>
> I
> > I'd also like a certificate for my Java applets, and also one for my
> > ms woe .exe installers which (like Firefox' or OpenOffice's) trigger a
> > bad-looking warning under recent versions/SPs of that OS. If you can
> > buy that for each Savannah project that would be great. I have to
> > wa
Hi Sylvain
Thank you for your reply.
2009/9/28 Sylvain Beucler :
[..]
>> On http://savannah.gnu.org/ click "Login". See attached error. Close
>> browser and never return to the site. How many visitors does GNU
>> loose because the HTTPS SSL cert is not authenticated as valid by a
>> root cert in
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:13:48PM +0100, Jon wrote:
> Adding mattl to CC incase he has any ideas..
>
> Richard Stallman wrote:
> >I think the thing to do would be to convince Mozilla to
> >include CAcert root certificate in Firefox.
> >
> >Someone said that this was already being worked o