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How can I install Intermediate Certificates in Firefox on Linux?

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I am trying to install a certificate for Citrix access but I keep getting the error: You have not chosen to trust Verisign trial Secure Server root CA - G2 the issuer of the servers security certificate (SSL error 61). After investigation I found something on Intermediate Certificates. How Can I install these in Firefox on Linux?

I am trying to install a certificate for Citrix access but I keep getting the error: '''''You have not chosen to trust Verisign trial Secure Server root CA - G2 the issuer of the servers security certificate (SSL error 61)'''''. After investigation I found something on Intermediate Certificates. How Can I install these in Firefox on Linux?

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You need to install such missing root certificates in the Citrix certificate database.

/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts