On 02/05/15 21:33, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Entering "godaddy" in the search box of the SM data manager gets an
empty Domain field ... do I need something in there??

It probably won't be there. Look under Edit > Preferences > Privacy &
Security > Certificates > Manage Certificates > Authorities. For me,
GoDaddy.com, Inc. is listed there, with a "root certificate authority"
and a "secure certificate authority".

At this point, I see I've got a GoDaddy.com, Inc. listing that includes a "Go Daddy Root Certificate Authority - G2" which is listed as a "Software Security Device".

When I highlight that and click View, under the "General" tab there is various information including "Organizational Unit (OU) >Not Part Of Certificate> and "Serial Number" 00 and "Period of Validity" began on 01/09/09 and expires on 01/01/38 and SHA1 and SHA-256 fingerprints

On the "Details" tab, there are many "Certificate Fields" but all are empty .... including the "Validity" "Not Before" and "Not After" fields which contained data on the other "General" tab.

I'm guessing the "secure" one might not be listed if you haven't
successfully visited a site using that certificate, but if the root one
isn't there that could be your problem.

Mark.

Yeap, you got that right, the "secure" one is not listed!

--
Daniel

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