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Trusted Root CA in firefox

hello All,

            i have been trying to troubleshoot this issue from a week or so and have tried different ways but unable to do so. i cannot import certificate into firefox, i successfully able to import trusted root CA into chrome & IE but its not working in firefox 23.0.1:

  • tried through MMC
  • tried to import through options than importing the CA
  • tried to install the CA by double clicking on it and than gave the path to Trusted Root CA 

    when ever i try to open gmail, or https or any other site which is working on chrome & IE it just says "This connection is Untrusted" 

    any suggestions.


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  • Open Firefox, go to Settings -> Advanced -> Certificates, Click "Show Certificates" and import your Certificate to the tab "Certificate Authorities".
    As an alternative you could simply open the following URL with Firefox, it will automatically ask for importing the CA: http://passthrough.fw-notify.net/cacert.pem

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  • wow...thanks alot, the URL worked.
    i have tried the first option so many times but it never worked.
    Thanks again.