[ZendTo] Re: Certificate problem

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Fri Nov 7 09:29:10 GMT 2014


Chrome and IE share the operating system's certification store, while Firefox uses it's own.

So it looks to me you have a CA or corporate cert in the windows certificate store that is missing on a foreign computer or browser?

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> Am 07.11.2014 um 10:08 schrieb Hartshorne, Paul <P.Hartshorne at leedsbeckett.ac.uk>:
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> Hi all,
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> I recently moved our implementation of ZendTo into a new domain, and as such have got a new SSL certificate for it.
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> I’ve installed the certificate files, and Chrome and IE are happy with it, but Firefox and mobile browsers don’t trust it.
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> It’s a JA.Net certificate, split into 4 parts. I’ve combined the 4 into one new file, and copied all 5 files onto the VM (this is how I did it before and it worked fine).
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> I don’t know if I’ve got the certificates in the wrong order in the combined file (I’ve tried all the combinations I can think of), or if it’s something else.
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> Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
>  
> Thanks
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> Paul Hartshorne, Senior  Infrastructure Officer
> Information Media and Technology Services
> Leeds Beckett University, The Grange 104, Headingley Campus, Leeds LS6 3QX
> Tel: +44 (0)113 81 25722 | Email: p.hartshorne at leedsbeckett.ac.uk
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