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In Firefox 3.5.13 I can connect via SSL to my sites that has a certificate issued by GoDaddy. When I connect with Firefox 3.6.11 the connection is Untrusted because 'the issuer certificate is unkown'. Is 3.6 broke?

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There are no security exceptions in the 3.5.13 version. If I add an exception to 3.6.11 I can then view the certificate but there is the message in the Certificate Viewer ' Could not verify this certificate for unknown reasons.'

There are no security exceptions in the 3.5.13 version. If I add an exception to 3.6.11 I can then view the certificate but there is the message in the Certificate Viewer ' Could not verify this certificate for unknown reasons.'

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That site doesn't send a required intermediate certificate.

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That site doesn't send a required intermediate certificate.

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The missing intermediate certificate was the problem for Firefox 3.6. Once installed the issue went away. Thanks.

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You're welcome