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FIREFOX MAC OS X HTTPS CERTIFICATES FAIL HOW TOI can't get it to work on Linux either under Chrome (works fine in FF, again) there, however, it doesn't seem to be able to find the root cert (whereas on OS X it can) I think this is because I don't understand how to accept my self-signed cert. I'm guessing because I'm seeing a sequence of octets, and not a nice decoded view (like I do with other extensions), that this is the extension causing the error. Viewing the cert shows: "This certificate cannot be used (unrecognized critical extension)" It looks like Chrome & Safari just uses whatever the OS uses for crypto purposes, so here, OS X is the issue. ![]() On OS X, Firefox accepts the connection as secure Chrome and Safari do not. The test webserver serves the latter two certs the first is marked as "trusted" in Keychain in OS X, in Firefox itself, and on my Linux side, also in FF and by certutil.
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