Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2024-07-16 at 13:43 +, Enrique Artal wrote: > I am not sure what you mean. I try to be more direct. This is a perfect illustration of what I mean, and shows that you didn't understand my comment, which has nothing to do with your question about certificates but about how you are answer

Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-16 Thread Enrique Artal
I am not sure what you mean. I try to be more direct. I use to import certificates that identify me in browswers, mainly Firefox and Google-chrome. In my case, there are pk12 certificates issued by Spanish administration. I have used them in several versions of Fedora with no issue. Recently I m

Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-15 Thread Tim via users
On Mon, 2024-07-15 at 17:16 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > To reiterate, when replying with HyperKitty, please quote some context. > HK doesn't do this automatically and many (most) of us are reading your > post on the mailing list rather than the web. Even on webpages, replies like that are

Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2024-07-15 at 06:09 +, Enrique Artal wrote: > At least in Spain certificates are used to sign official documents > with okular or with a software called autofirma, and it works fine in > Fedora 40. It is also possible to sign using browsers and > certificates in browsers serve to be ide

Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-14 Thread Enrique Artal
At least in Spain certificates are used to sign official documents with okular or with a software called autofirma, and it works fine in Fedora 40. It is also possible to sign using browsers and certificates in browsers serve to be identified (mainly in official sites). To do this, one needs to

Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-14 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2024-07-14 at 07:59 +, Enrique Artal wrote: > I confirm you are right. Thanks! Who is right about what? Many (possibly most) people are reading this in their mail client, not on a web browser, so it's important to quote some context to make the reply understandable. poc -- __

Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-14 Thread Enrique Artal
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Re: Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-07 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Jul 7, 2024, at 12:33, Enrique Artal wrote: > I made other tries, and using certutil to get the key, this program > complained about an obsolete rc2-40-cbc something; adding the option -legacy > was successful and bringing back the certificate to pk12 I was able to import > it in google-chro

Problems with certifcates, firefox and chrome

2024-07-07 Thread Enrique Artal
I have a strange problem in a fresh installation of Fedora 40. There is a personal pk12 certificate used in Spain to log in official web sites and other stuff. It can be used in several ways, e.g., to sign pdf documents with a special app called autofirma and also with okular, and it can be stor