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My client gets a sec_error_unknown_issuer error message when visiting https://mediant.ipmail.nl with firefox. I can't reproduce the error myself. I installed ff on a vista and a xp machine and had no problems. FF on Ubuntu also works fine.

Does anyone get the same error and does anyone have some clues for me so i can tell my isp to change some settings? The certificate is a so called wild-card ssl certificate that works for all subdomains (*.ipmail.nl). Was i wrong to pick the cheapest one?

Regards, Pieter

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Which version of Firefox on which platform is your client using?

The are people having the same problem as documented here in the Support Forum for Firefox. I hope you can find a solution there. Good luck!

Update:

Let your client check the settings in Firefox: On "Advanced" - "Encryption" there is a button "View Certificates". Look for "Comodo CA Limited" in the list. I saw that Comodo is the issuer of the certificate of that domain name/server. On two of my machines (FF 3.0.3 on Vista and Mac) the entry is in the list (by default/Mozilla).

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Most recent 3.03 on windows xp. – Overbeeke Nov 9 '08 at 12:49
What do you mean inserted in the list? Does that mean that it is default in that list as provide by mozilla or did you accept a certificate of Comodo sometime and was it added to the list then? – Overbeeke Nov 9 '08 at 14:47
I mean default by Mozilla – splattne Nov 9 '08 at 14:50
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Just had the same problem with a Comodo Wildcard SSL cert. After reading the docs the solution is to ensure you include the certificate chain file they send you in your config i.e.

SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/ssl/crt/yourSERVERNAME.ca-bundle

Full details on Comodo site

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We had this problem and it was very much Firefox specific -- could only repro in that browser, Safari, IE8, Chrome, etc were all fine.

Fixing it required getting an updated cert from Comodo and installing it.

No idea what magic they changed, but it was definitely something in the cert that Firefox did NOT like.

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