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Cannot import my certificate in firefox

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  • Nzaghachi ikpeazụ nke irala

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I import my certificate in firefox from Preferences->Advanced->Certificates->View certificates->Import, it seems to work and I get the message "Your personal certificate has been installed. You should keep a backup copy of this certificate". However, afterwards my certificate is not in the list of certificates. How can I import it? Using firefox 34.0.5 on mac OSX 10.9.5.

I import my certificate in firefox from Preferences->Advanced->Certificates->View certificates->Import, it seems to work and I get the message "Your personal certificate has been installed. You should keep a backup copy of this certificate". However, afterwards my certificate is not in the list of certificates. How can I import it? Using firefox 34.0.5 on mac OSX 10.9.5.

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HI irala, If the certificate does not shot up it is possible to use NSS modules:

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Hi guigs2, Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately the first module does not compile (got an error when running make: "In file included from quickder.c:11: ./secasn1.h:15:10: fatal error: 'plarena.h' file not found"). The links to the second module are broken. I have to say my problem is only in firefox for mac, while I am able to import my certificate in firefox in Ubuntu.

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Sorry, let's take a step back. Is your certificate listed in another section? "Your Certificates, People, Servers, Authorities, and Other"

That success message is suspicious.

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It isn't listed in any of these sections, Your Certificates, People, Servers, Authorities, or Others.

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What format are you trying to import this p12 or pfx? This may also be beyond my expertise, you can also ask: https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-security and at stackoverflow.com

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It is p12. Thank you, I'll ask there too.