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FF6 throws revoked certificate error on chase.com, IE does not

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Since the v6 update I can not enter the www.chase.com site with firefox. When I connect I get a revoked certificate error. this happens on a win 7 computer and a win2k computer both running ff 6. Explorer works fine.

Since the v6 update I can not enter the www.chase.com site with firefox. When I connect I get a revoked certificate error. this happens on a win 7 computer and a win2k computer both running ff 6. Explorer works fine.

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Try to remove the VeriSign intermediate certificate that is used for that connection to make Firefox store the certificate that is send by the server.

"VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA - G3"

Stored intermediate certificates show as "Software Security Device" in the "Security Device" column in the Certificate Manager.

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Encryption: Certificates > View Certificates : Authorities
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Hi co-rel,

On another note: After updating to v6, some new certificates entry (untrusted) for many certs issued by the USERTRUST Network has appeared under Options > Advanced > Encryption View Certificates > Servers. Please confirm. Thanks.

I'm assuming this has got to do something with the breach of an intermediate authority under Comodo. But that was some time ago and it was already hard coded into previous releases, isn't it, or is this something new?

Thank you.

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I've noticed a lot of posts regarding the same problem that you have with the Chase site.

Do you still have that problem or is it already solved?

I'm not seeing any certificate problems with accessing the chase.com site.