Axel Findling wrote:

> > By the way, is there such hack to Netscape too?
>
> 1. You can Import the CAs Publick Key to Netscape (Steffen wrote abaout
> this) and than copy the cert7.db file to another Netscape (4.x)-Profile.
>
> 2. You can use the Client Configuration Kit from Netscape to add a CA-Key
> to the 'netscape.cfg' file by default, but I unfortunately had no success
> on this way :-(
> see: http://help.netscape.com/products/client/cck/

I have used the Client Conf. Kit and it works well. I have used it only in
the central administration way (ie. you save the configuration with the
certificate as netscape.jsc and place it somewhere in your web server and
then configure a netscape.cfg with the URL to the netscape.jsc part). We
have done it with 4.0x and 4.5x with success. If you need it I can send you
the relevant part of the netscape.jsc file.

Regards, Alf

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