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 made a fresh installation of Fedora 40 and I was not able to import 
them in the browsers. They complain the certificates were wrong. These 
certificates serve to sign pdf documents, e.g. using okular. I tried to signed 
some documents and it worked, so the certificates were not wrong. Playing with 
openssl there was an indication about some problem with c2-40-cbc and I decided 
to post it here. 
Jonathan Billings replied that maybe the issue was with crypto policy. 
Following his advice I saw that the output update-crypto-policy --show was 
DEFAULT in my fresh installation and LEGACY in another computer. After applying 
update-crypto-policy --set LEGACY, everything works.
I hope it is more clear and if something is not I would appreciate also to know 
what exactly.
Enrique.
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