Certificates for S/MIME
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Hi Marco,
The certificate is probably installed in your browser. Check advanced settings and the certificate manager.
Make a backup with a password and upload the pkcs12 file again. -
Hi,
I have started a new fresh browser, deleted all the history of everything, disabled everything and then went under S/MIME and tried uploading the certificate.
The certificate I try to upload is what I received from Comodo from the following web page:
https://www.comodo.com/home/email-security/free-email-certificate.php
You then receive an e-mail and you can download from their site the .cer file which I believe is the certificate.
But
S/MIME does not like it…
Am I doing something wrong (I am pretty sure I am).
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Hi Marco,
That’s the wrong format.
Comodo installs the correct certificate in your browser, after clicking the link you’ve received via email.After that you should make a backup of this certificate.
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mmm… I am confused. When I click on the install certificate in the Comodo email it doesn’t install anything in the browser, in any case I’ll try…
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Hello @mcostan,
if you are using firefox this should be easy:
click on settings -> advanced -> certificates
select the one which is related to comodo (should be installed after clicking the link in mail)
and click export… this should be a .crt file.
use that :)Coffee_is_life
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all good!
Thanks!
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Question: every time I click “sign” it asks me for my certificate password.
So the question is: is there any way that webapp can keep (at least per session) the password so that every time you click “sign” it doesn’t ask the password again?
Also is there any way to have the “sign” button ticked by default?
Thanks!
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Thanks Martin, the JIRAs are spot on.