Unreal Mike that you could locate the .pem file. I kick
myself in not looking for the .pem file on my PC. Ok
you have now valid root certificated that don't expire
until the Linux Millenium Bug hit us and shuts down all
Unix/Linux installations 2038. Just check again - the
backup button only reveals itself when you hit "Your
certificates", however I may be wrong as I cannot
recall FF 1.5
Mike if you do not feel confident to write a bug
wish-list let someone else do it.

Scott

It would be really nice if someone out there could
raise a bug, wishlist, in system tools from boot from
CD1 and option to update root certificated. MS and I
really am sorry to compare them, had this option since
Windows 3.1 yes 3.1 - 3.11 was essentially the same
with the exception of the removal of the 286 code so
Windows needed at least a 386 processor.

Thee things are certain in life.
1. MS Windoze will NEVER BE FAST ENOUGH FOR A HIGH
SPEED DATA PROCESSOR TO USE IT.
2. Suse Linux WILL never be able to load all its
modules in a timely manner, even since the intro of the
RAM disk for preload.
3. Suspend to RAM in Linux will take at least 10 years
to be able to suspend or resume a session with 2.8
seconds (MS Windoze can and has done so for years)

Mike wrote:
> On August 8, 2007 1:57 am, Registration Account wrote:
>> Mike you will have to backup "your Certificates" using
>> the backup button. When you back them up jut make sure
>> that you recall the password you will be asked for up
>> to 3 times. You can use the same password to help not
>> getting lost. The backup file will be created and you
>> can copy that file to a new installation and then use
>> the import button and supply the passwords to restore the.
> 
> Well I couldn't see any backup button, but I did stumble upon another bunch 
> of 
> certificates.
> 
> I renamed the vsign3.pem file I found here   /etc/ssl/certs/expired/  
> And I was able to connect.
> 

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