> >Cool! Which releases of Firefox support ECC?
I am certain Firefox (Windows XP Pro) 2.0.0.12 and
.13(latest) support ECC certificates. In linux
(debian etch 4.0), I was also using the same versions.
According to
"http://dev.experimentalstuff.com:8082/mozilla/";, ECC
has been enabled in firefox
If you type about:config into the address bar in Firefox (I am using
2.0.0.13) and type ecdsa into the filter field, Firefox will display the
ECC ciphers.
Victor Duchovni wrote:
Cool! Which releases of Firefox support ECC?
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 10:31:36AM -0400, Big BDI wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion, I was successful in
> getting Firefox to connect with the addition of v3
> extensions.
Cool! Which releases of Firefox support ECC?
> [ v3_server ]
> subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
> authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid
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> On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 08:43:51PM -0400, Big BDI
> wrote:
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> > Is something wrong with my certific
On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 08:43:51PM -0400, Big BDI wrote:
> Is something wrong with my certificates(Pasted below)?
> I generated them with ECCcertgen.sh bundled with
> openssl... Apache does not generate any errors. One
> of my test keypairs is pasted below (I used a
> secp521r1 curve, but I didn'