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SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER with internal CA on Ubuntu 16.04 Thin-Clients

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im getting unknown issuer on my thin-clients with a FF ESR 45.9.0. This FF is tied to the OS (Ubuntu 16.04) and the OS is the most recent compatible version for our version of the thin-clients. So yeah its super old and I'm not able to update any of this. There is no security.enterprise_roots.enabled option available. What would be the best way to solve this issue for ~400 clients. Thanks in Advance Regards Tekkion

Hi, im getting unknown issuer on my thin-clients with a FF ESR 45.9.0. This FF is tied to the OS (Ubuntu 16.04) and the OS is the most recent compatible version for our version of the thin-clients. So yeah its super old and I'm not able to update any of this. There is no security.enterprise_roots.enabled option available. What would be the best way to solve this issue for ~400 clients. Thanks in Advance Regards Tekkion

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Ok I was able to deploy the CA certificate via our thin-client management. Beforehand I just made an error not specifying the correct type of certificate. Now its working as expected.

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Ok I was able to deploy the CA certificate via our thin-client management. Beforehand I just made an error not specifying the correct type of certificate. Now its working as expected.