Terje J. Hanssen schrieb: > Martin Freitag wrote: >> >> I never needed to manually import bank certificates... they should be >> known by the default authorities SM knows usually. >> >> But what do you mean with "haven't suceeded"? What exactly did you try? >> Importing them in the preferences? (Security&... => Manage Certificates >> => Import?) >> regards >> >> Martin > > I've used bank certificate with SM 1.1.x, and I think it was valid also > with SM 1.1.18 before upgrade to SM 2.0b. Now, when I enter the url to > my netbank and try to login, it starts out to download a new bank > certifate. Get the normal message about generating a privat key and at > last "Your personal certificate has been installed. Restart you browser". > > So far so good. The problem is that on the follow up re-login to the > bank, it starts to download a new certificate yet another time, just as > if there isn't any valid certificate available. And so on. This was what > I meant with "haven't succeeded". > > I know I experienced a similar or identical problem with a previous SM > version, maybe around 1.x a couple of years ago. The problem wasn't > fixed before the next version. Uh sry, it seems I got that wrong, I do not need to generate private certificates. Feel free to file a bug with steps to reproduce in bugzilla (can you reproduce that yourself on another computer?), although I think that one might be hard for others to reproduce without having such a bank or similar... regards
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