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After update to 38.0.5 Firefox thinks a certificate with wildcard is invalid but it's not

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We have an internal CA server that we've used for a long time for signing internal SSL certs. One B2B appliance with two NICs - one for for management and one for normal traffic. We have one certificate with a wildcard to cover both DNS names/addresses.

Before updating Firefox to 38.0.5, this worked with no problem. Now Firefox reports the cert is invalid. IE has no problem with the certificate either.

We have an internal CA server that we've used for a long time for signing internal SSL certs. One B2B appliance with two NICs - one for for management and one for normal traffic. We have one certificate with a wildcard to cover both DNS names/addresses. Before updating Firefox to 38.0.5, this worked with no problem. Now Firefox reports the cert is invalid. IE has no problem with the certificate either.

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