Rich Megginson wrote:-
That could be it, especially since you also cannot sign. I have the same problem in reverse with my Thawte Freemail cert - it works in Mozilla apps but not in Outlook.
Bummer. Any guidelines on how to generate a really portable certificate? I generated mine using openssl, like so:-
I just don't know, I'm hardly an expert on certs. I would suggest an openssl mailing list or netscape.public.mozilla.security
openssl ca -in testuser.req -out testuser.crt -cert CA.crt -keyfile CA.key -days 3650 (with the appropriate keys, csrs, and CA pairs)
and then converted to PKCS#12 using:-
openssl pkcs12 export -out testuser.p12 -in testuser.crt -inkey testuser.key -certfile CA.crt
i.e. all default settings, no tweakings. And imported it into the
Mozilla-based client. Anything I did wrong?
These work ok on Outlook and friends..
--mendonan
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