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Edit Trust button missing in 31.x versions?

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We need to Trust an LDAP cert for our Address Book lookup to function. In the past (pre 31.x versions) we would Import the cert for the LDAP server, then use the "Edit Trust" button (see attached image from 24.4.0 version) on the Servers tab to Trust it. That "Edit Trust" is no longer present in newer versions. Since our ESR versions stay updated for security-compliance reasons, the Address Book is now broken for many of our users. How do we get it back, or perform the same Trust function with the latest versions?

TIA, KV

We need to Trust an LDAP cert for our Address Book lookup to function. In the past (pre 31.x versions) we would Import the cert for the LDAP server, then use the "Edit Trust" button (see attached image from 24.4.0 version) on the Servers tab to Trust it. That "Edit Trust" is no longer present in newer versions. Since our ESR versions stay updated for security-compliance reasons, the Address Book is now broken for many of our users. How do we get it back, or perform the same Trust function with the latest versions? TIA, KV

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Thanks, but Diginotar was just a random example cert I clicked on to illustrate the dialog.

As for the solution, I figured it out…you have to add a Server exception using the correct syntax to get a response from the server, in this case: https://our-sites-ldap-server.com:636

Problem solved.

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Image referenced in original post attached, wouldn't work on initial post.

Tx, KV

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If you still use a cert issued by Diginotar you're doing something wrong. https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2011/09/02/diginotar-removal-follow-up/

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Thanks, but Diginotar was just a random example cert I clicked on to illustrate the dialog.

As for the solution, I figured it out…you have to add a Server exception using the correct syntax to get a response from the server, in this case: https://our-sites-ldap-server.com:636

Problem solved.