Hi,

I think you may have pointed the problem: the Role of the issued
certificate is 'CA Operator'.

For the other point: i have checked all three boxes when importing my ca
certificate.
And firefox/mozilla doesn't even propose a way to display the server
certificate
and display what he doesn't like.

THe question now is: is there a way to simply re-issue the certificate
without revoking
everything ?

Thanks.

Ives Steglich a �crit :

>hmm, not sure
>
>but - which role did u assign the issued certificate and which validity
>times and what did you authorize the imported ca-certificate to
>authenticate (in firefox, there are those three options a ca-cert may be
>able to validate, which you have to mark at import time of ca-cert or
>later, standard they are not set)?
>  
>

>can you verify the ca-cert by its own, did it get shown as valid?
>what shows the certificate view in detail - why the cert may be invalid
>
>
>greetings
>dalini
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