you need the cacert root certificate.
http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3



On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Joanmarie Diggs
<joanmarie.diggs at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Will.
>
> I'm using Firefox 3.1b3 on OpenSolaris build 111. I get the same "This
> Connection is Untrusted" warning. But I was able to click on "I
> Understand the Risks" and then "Add Exception..." The latter resulted in
> the "Add Security Exception" dialog appearing through which I was able
> to confirm the exception.
>
> The above is confirmed on two machines. I just rebooted a third into my
> build 110 BE. Same results as above. HOWEVER, that BE also has FF 3.1b3
> rather than 3.1b2. I don't seem to have any installs with 3.1b2. Sorry!
>
> Anyhoo, my guess is it's either a weird fluke (couldn't get the
> certificate at the moment you tried, perhaps?) or a 3.1b2 issue. If the
> latter, perhaps grabbing the latest contrib build of FF will make the
> issue go away?
>
> HTH. Take care.
> --joanie
>
> On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 15:18 -0400, Willie Walker wrote:
>> Hi All:
>>
>> With Firefox 3.1b2 on OpenSolaris b110, I'm running into a "This
>> Connection is Untrusted" page when going to https://bugs.freedesktop.org/.
>>
>> In the past, I've been able click on "I Understand the Risks" and then
>> the "Add Exception..." button to get past this kind of message. ?Right
>> now, however, clicking on the button does nothing. ?:-(
>>
>> I've searched the bug database and desktop-discuss for messages
>> regarding this problem, but my searches have ended up with nothing.
>>
>> I'm curious if anyone has run into this problem and/or if it is a known
>> problem before I file a bug report at defect.opensolaris.org. ?In
>> addition, if someone has run into it and has managed to workaround it,
>> I'd also like to know now so I can continue on my happy way with filing
>> bug reports at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/.
>>
>> Will
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