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I manually deleted diginotars certificate on my laptop (as per mozilla's instructions), and then copied the cert8.db file from within the firefox directory to the phone.
Going to https://www.diginotar.com/ presented me with an invalid certificate, so it's working.
Edit: You could also use certutil to remove just the one certificate, you'll have to copy your cert8.db over to a computer that can run the certutil program, and the copy the database back over.
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I am not sure if cert8.db from another machine contains all the necessary certificates for N900.
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No idea how that's happened - it won't actually let you remove the certificate anyway (it appears to work, but re-opening the certificate manager shows it back again).
Mozilla was informed today about the issuance of at least one fraudulent SSL certificate for public websites belonging to Google, Inc. This is not a Firefox-specific issue, and the certificate has now been revoked by its issuer, DigiNotar. This should protect most users.
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http://blog.mozilla.com/security/201...m-certificate/
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http://www.h-online.com/open/news/it...s-1333088.html
Can we switch that off for our browsers (MicroB,Fennec, Opera)?
See also
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/...inotar-ca-cert
Certificate Manager (in Settings) only allows to import a certificate.
How do I delete one?
Last edited by PMaff; 2011-11-01 at 17:27.