Closed FranckSartori closed 6 years ago
Can you send me the complete ZIP file and I'll take a look? consulting@kaply.com
Hi Michael.
Thanks for your message.
I asked the packaging team to deliver me again the same certificate both in DER and Base 64 formats.
And these 2 provided ones imports successfully using either the manual method and CCK2.
Whereas as I said, the first one provided could be imported successfully manually but not using CCK2.
That is very weird.
I don't have anymore the first one to see how it was encoded and to be able to compare its content with the 2 new ones.
So the topic is considered as closed.
Actually the customer still deploys Firefox 56. I read that the CCK2 extension can't be used with Firefox 57+ right now. I follow your blog to see what is going on.
Thank you for your support !
Franck.
Le 5 janv. 2018 à 20:11, Michael Kaply notifications@github.com a écrit :
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Hi from France. I have an issue with using CCK2 to generate an autoconfig configuration that should import a specific root certificate. Once Firefox is launched, I get the error message in attachment. Note that I can import other certificates in the same autoconfig configuration and these ones are successfully imported. I can even import the faulty certificate manually using Firefox Preferences and it is then ok. I don't see why this particular one does not want to install. I can provide the default certificate on request by the developer team. Best regards.