I get an error "sec_error_inadequate_cert_type." I can't assume that the certs that I delivered are bad in some way, but the error is imprecise and the error page does not specify more. However, with the current version of FireFox I'm on (31) I can no longer visit the sites that I secured with SSL Certs that are signed by this CA, although these SSL certificates work perfectly fine in Chrome and Internet Explorer. I run a certification authority private for personal use and only to learn more about SSL Certs. SE sec_error_inadequate_cert_type with private SSL Cert
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Up-to-date I got alert security update to US-CERT the Mozilla Foundation published a security update, when I checked my browser version 36.03 that there is none.įirefox 36.0.3 is the update of safety referring to the notice CERT. If a server does not send a complete certificate chain then you get an untrusted error when Firefox has stored missing intermediate certificates to visit a server in the past that a send it, but you get an untrusted error if this intermediate certificate is not yet registered.Īccording to the US-CERT, it put there for Firefox security update, but I can't find Note that Firefox automatically records the intermediate certificates that servers send in certificates for future use Manager (they appear labelled as 'Software security device' in the References tab). It is the responsibility of a server to include all the intermediate certificate required to make it possible to build a certificate chain that ends with a trusted root certificate embedded. Your last update of firefox, Mozilla does not include the last cert of intermediaries of extended validation from Verisign, Symantec class 3 EV SSL CA - G2, please fix ASAPįirefox never includes the intermediate certificates. Mozilla, your last update does not include the last cert of intermediaries of extended validation from Verisign, Symantec class 3 EV SSL CA - G2, please fix ASAP Uncheck the option "Enable HTTPS analysis", and then click ok.Click on customize next to the Web Shield.Open the Avast dashboard on an affected system.
In case you're an avast user, please try to disable https scanning in avast: Hi glenn634, first of all sorry, I gave an answer that was supposed to go in a different thread before! Facebook won't open in the latest version of Firefox, get error CertĪs well as a Cert error when I try to load Facebook, Firefox support pages are all text, without any of the usual images.