This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

How to enable SHA3 Certificate Signature Algorithm in Thunderbird and FF ?

  • 4 majibu
  • 1 ana tatizo hili
  • 1 view
  • Last reply by Matt

more options

How to enable SHA3 Certificate Signature Algorithm in Thunderbird and Firefox, please ?

In this sample, i imported a RSA certificate generated by openssl with default_md=sha3-512.

But Thunderbird and FF do not accept them with these errors : - "Could not verify this certificate because it was signed using a signature algorithm that was disabled because that algorithm is not secure" - the missing algorithm name substituted by the related OID.

Best Regards, kokoro

Reminder: SHA3 is the new hash adopted by NIST on 2015/08/05, being a more secure alternative to SHA2. It should be supported by FF/Thunderbird to take the immediate backup of SHA2.

How to enable SHA3 Certificate Signature Algorithm in Thunderbird and Firefox, please ? In this sample, i imported a RSA certificate generated by openssl with default_md=sha3-512. But Thunderbird and FF do not accept them with these errors : - "Could not verify this certificate because it was signed using a signature algorithm that was disabled because that algorithm is not secure" - the missing algorithm name substituted by the related OID. Best Regards, kokoro Reminder: SHA3 is the new hash adopted by NIST on 2015/08/05, being a more secure alternative to SHA2. It should be supported by FF/Thunderbird to take the immediate backup of SHA2.
Attached screenshots

Modified by kokoro1

All Replies (4)

more options

any certificate less that 2400 bit has been deprecated and as you see generates an error because they are no more secure than having no certificate.

openSSL will not generate a certificate you can install in any case as there is no certifying authority recognized for self signed certificates.

more options

Firefox 67 currently supports these signature algorithms: SHA256/ECDSA, SHA384/ECDSA, SHA512/ECDSA, RSA_PSS_SHA256, RSA_PSS_SHA384, RSA_PSS_SHA512, SHA256/RSA, SHA384/RSA, SHA512/RSA, SHA1/ECDSA, SHA1/RSA

I don't see SHA-3 there, so I don't expect Thunderbird to support it either.

more options

FF/Thunderbird (NCC) "policy" should support SHA3, as openssl is supporting it since the latest release about one year ago.

Thank you for your 2 gentle inputs. One may not compare PK size and signature strength, moreover each algorithm has its own size references about strength. If you want to compare strength for signature, checkout for instance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Comparison_of_SHA_functions. Self-sign is an unrelated topic, my certificates being CA signed indeed :)

more options

The bug indicates it is not yet supported. All we can do here is advise you of the status of the bug and remind you this is a support forum, not a point of advocacy as to what features the product should implement

See bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1342546