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Missing COMODO RSA CA

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Firefox is missing the following CA's

COMODO RSA Certification Authority RSA 4096 bits / SHA384withRSA

and

COMODO RSA Extended Validation Secure Server CA RSA 2048 bits / SHA384withRSA

I had to install them myself, which really isn't the point :) Is there any ETA on when you will update your certificate store? Obviously IE and Chrome don't have this issue.

Thanks in advance for any help

Regards

Lloyd

Firefox is missing the following CA's COMODO RSA Certification Authority RSA 4096 bits / SHA384withRSA and COMODO RSA Extended Validation Secure Server CA RSA 2048 bits / SHA384withRSA I had to install them myself, which really isn't the point :) Is there any ETA on when you will update your certificate store? Obviously IE and Chrome don't have this issue. Thanks in advance for any help Regards Lloyd

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That looks like intermediate certificates.

Firefox only comes with root certificates Is intermediate certificate are required to build a certificate chain that ends with a root certificates then the server needs to send all intermediate certificates.

Note that Firefox stores intermediate certificates automatically, so if you have visited a web server before that has send an intermediate certificate, as might have happened in many cases, then you won't get an untrusted connection error.


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