Re: "Permanently store this exception" selected by default

2010-06-06 Thread aerowolf
File a bug. (If we're going to annoy the users every time they first encounter a security exception, we might as well go whole-hog and do it every time they encounter a security exception.) -Kyle H, the embittered On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 7:21 PM, TEO Tse Chin wrote: Hello, I encountered an

How does Firefox do kerberos single sign on

2010-06-06 Thread Christian Schneider
I am trying to do single sign on using kerberos like Firefox does with spnego. I am using the Java GSS API and run into the problem with the allowtgtsessionkey regsitry on Windows 2003 (Like described on http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/jgss/tutorials/Troubleshooting.html). Our s

Re: "Permanently store this exception" selected by default

2010-06-06 Thread Nelson B Bolyard
On 2010-06-04 19:21 PDT, TEO Tse Chin wrote: > I encountered an expired cert for an IMAP (STARTTLS) server from an > ISP. While I've followed up with the ISP about the expired cert, > there was something about Thunderbird's behavior that caught my > attention. > > In the "Add Security Exception"

Re: "Permanently store this exception" selected by default

2010-06-06 Thread Nelson B Bolyard
On 2010-06-06 11:22 PDT, aerow...@gmail.com wrote: > File a bug. No, don't. It would be a duplicate. Find the bug already on file. It's probably already resolved WONTFIX. -- dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto

Re: "Permanently store this exception" selected by default

2010-06-06 Thread Kurt Seifried
Sorry to reply out of order >> That way they'll get a warning each time, and more likely to go bug >> their service provider to keep their certs up to date. >> >> Tse Chin Even as a technical user I have a hard time finding out whom to contact at a site and how to convince them to get a properly

Re: Generation of key pair and CSR

2010-06-06 Thread james07
Hi, I would like to create a plug-in for Firefox that, when invoked, generates a new key in the Firefox key/certificate store. Is it possible to generate a new keypair in using NSS from the plug-in, or do I need to somehow call crypto.generateCRMF() via javascript from the plug-in? Thanks in adv