Timeline for Firefox: certificate can’t be installed
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| when toggle format | what | by | license | comment | |
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| Aug 18, 2024 at 12:43 | comment | added | Hans Deragon | Add Thunderbird to the list of application that can only import key and cert together if they are inside a PKCS#12 file. | |
| Jul 22, 2023 at 16:22 | comment | added | Gerold Broser | @GrantCurell +1. But it can get even worse: hallofshame.gp.co.at/errormsg.htm. 😁 | |
| May 12, 2023 at 15:59 | comment | added | Grant Curell | Does anyone know why this is? Coming from a software engineering perspective, this is a blatant bug to me. Error message erroneously reports you don't have the matching private key when you clearly do, but the real problem is Firefox doesn't properly support PEM. | |
| Jul 1, 2017 at 13:40 | vote | accept | ar2015 | ||
| Jul 1, 2017 at 13:37 | comment | added | Steffen Ullrich | @ar2015: The certificate was successfully imported. What you ask now is a different question and should not be asked as a comment. But I recommend that you look at the "Advanced" information offered. If these don't help you and you cannot find anything useful based on the information in Advanced please ask a new question and include the details from Advanced and the contents of your certificate. | |
| Jul 1, 2017 at 13:11 | comment | added | ar2015 | Thanks a lot. It stores the password successfully but the connection is not secure: screenshot | |
| Jul 1, 2017 at 12:48 | history | answered | Steffen Ullrich | CC BY-SA 3.0 |