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Self-signed wildcard SSL certificate not working on subdomains

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We create a wildcard certificate for our domain to use in local intranet (*.oudomain.com). It works perfectly with Google Chrome and IE, but not working in FF 33 and later. Is there any solutions?

We create a wildcard certificate for our domain to use in local intranet (*.oudomain.com). It works perfectly with Google Chrome and IE, but not working in FF 33 and later. Is there any solutions?

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hello FireDex, what is the error code (under technical details) when you try to access the site?

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It says mozilla_pkix_error_ca_cert_used_as_end_entity

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thanks, mozilla's documentation for developers contains the following information for this error code:

What it means? A certificate with a basic constraints extension with cA:TRUE is being used as an end-entity certificate

What can I do? Re-generate the end-entity certificate without the basic constraints extension https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Security/x509_Certificates#Error_Codes_in_Firefox_2