Daniel wrote:
On 03/05/15 21:06, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 03/05/15 04:44, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Further down in the Certificate Manager, there is a group of
certificates headed "The Go Daddy Group, Inc." (beginning "The", so
sorted under "T" not "G"!). The relevant ones I have there, which
appear
to be used when I connect to https://recruitment.wodonga.vic.gov.au/,
are:
Go Daddy Class 2 CA (Builtin Object Token)
SHA-256: C3:84:6B:F2:4B:9E:93:CA:64:27:4C:0E:C6:7C:1E:CC:
5E:02:4F:FC:AC:D2:D7:40:19:35:0E:81:FE:54:6A:E4
C3:84:6B:F2:4B:9E:93:CA:64:27:4C:0E:C6:7C:1E:CC:5E:02:4F:FC:AC:D2:D7:40:19:35:0E:81:FE:54:6A:E4
SHA1: 27:96:BA:E6:3F:18:01:E2:77:26:1B:A0:D7:77:70:02:8F:20:EE:E4
27:96:BA:E6:3F:18:01:E2:77:26:1B:A0:D7:77:70:02:8F:20:EE:E4
So they're both the same.
That's good. This is the built-in one which is used to sign the "Go
Daddy Root Certificate Authority - G2" certificate used by wodonga, so
I'd expect having that to be sufficient for all lower certificates in
the chain to be trusted.
Select this "Go Daddy Class 2 CA" certificate and click "Edit Trust".
For me, all 3 boxes are ticked (web sites, mail users and software
makers). What do you have?
They were all blank, and thing didn't work
They are all ticked and things do work!!
Yeah. Thank you.
I'll have to see if this carries over when I install the next Beta!!
That's great. Given »Q«'s comment about some distros not trusting
GoDaddy, I wonder if at some time in the past you (or someone else using
your computer) had seen and followed some advice to distrust the GoDaddy
root CAs. That would then carry over though updates, as the
customisation is stored in the profile. It would also explain them
appearing as "Software Security Device" (stored in the profile) rather
than "Builtin Object Token" (part of the installation). Having manually
set the trust settings, they should carry over to new versions.
Anyway, it's good to know it's working now ;o)
Mark.
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