** Changed in: nss
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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comodo seen issuing certificates unwisely
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I am seeing the "This connection is untrusted" warnings in Firefox
3.6.12 on Ubuntu 10.10 for sites with certificates from Comodo. The same
sites work fine in Firefox 3.6.x on Windows XP. Sites include:
https://contractor.lexisnexis.com/CS/welcome.do?justanswer
http://wingsguate.org/civicrm/contri
** Changed in: nss
Importance: Unknown => High
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** Changed in: nss
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Alexander confirms that no action is required from our side any more.
** Changed in: nss (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Changed in: nss (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Changed in: nss (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Changed
** Changed in: nss (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexander Sack (asac)
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexander Sack (asac)
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Information on mozilla mailing lists indicates that Comodo has followed
up on the improperly issued certificates, and that revocations of the
affected certificates have been published in a crl: http://www.mail-
archive.com/dev-tech-cry...@lists.mozilla.org/msg05818.html
So I don't see that there's
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 01:54:17AM -, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Still in a holding pattern here, not blocking alpha-3 on this. Do we
> think we can get a resolution for alpha-4?
>
> ** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Jaunty)
>Target: jaunty-alpha-3 => jaunty-alpha-4
>
Upstream sti
Still in a holding pattern here, not blocking alpha-3 on this. Do we
think we can get a resolution for alpha-4?
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Target: jaunty-alpha-3 => jaunty-alpha-4
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You
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 01:58:37PM -, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> Regarding ca-certificates, while this problem is unfortunate, it is
> clear that simply removing the cert is not the answer because thousands
> of perfectly valid certificates would be marked invalid. If a subset of
> Comodo is to
Regarding ca-certificates, while this problem is unfortunate, it is
clear that simply removing the cert is not the answer because thousands
of perfectly valid certificates would be marked invalid. If a subset of
Comodo is to be invalidated, we need to consider Mozilla's rationale and
implementatio
we should decide on the blocking status for stable ubuntu releases, once
we decided what to do for jaunty.
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Dapper)
Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Importance: Undecided => High
blocking next alpha so we get a decision soon.
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Target: None => jaunty-alpha-4
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Target: jaunty-alpha-4 => jaunty-alpha-3
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i will defer decision for the ca-certificates package to the ubuntu
security team. If they make a decision i will also communicate their
rational to NSS upstream.
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Triaged
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i will follow upstream decision on nss package.
** Changed in: nss (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Triaged
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On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 02:32:54PM -, Gabriel de Perthuis wrote:
> DIY way to quit trusting these certificates:
>
> sudo sed -ri '/comodo|utn|addtrust/Is/^!*/!/' /etc/ca-certificates.conf;
> sudo update-ca-certificates
>
nss doesnt use the ca-certificates package, but uses its own cert
store
DIY way to quit trusting these certificates:
sudo sed -ri '/comodo|utn|addtrust/Is/^!*/!/' /etc/ca-certificates.conf;
sudo update-ca-certificates
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Ubuntu has the opportunity to exercise some editorial judgment here by
removing the cert regardless of the Mozilla project's decision. This
cert authority has clearly breached their duty to users to issue certs
only to verified parties. Since these certs are installed system-wide,
and are used by
** Changed in: nss
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Well, I would like to defer to Mozilla's judgement here, as it comes
from their truststore. On the other hand we do not have the
possibility, to my knowledge, to add an intermediate CA to the package
with some negative trust value. So we would need to prune Comodo
completely.
As stated CertStar
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+ comodo seen issuing certificates unwisely
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