![]() ![]() ![]() Also in e-commerce applications like Magento, the Flex image uploader will now function in Firefox without the dreaded "Self-signed certificate" error message. You now should not see any warning about using self-signed Certificates as the browsers will find the CA certificate in the Trust Store and verify the server key has been signed by this trusted certificate. Now install your Server Certificate and Key on the web server as usual, and import the CA Certificate into Internet Explorer's Trusted Root Certification Authority Store (used by the Flex uploader and Chrome as well) and into Firefox's Certificate Manager Authorities Store on each workstation that needs to access the server using the self-signed, CA-signed server key/certificate pair. Create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and then sign the Server Key with the CA Certificate. The Allow invalid certificates for resources loaded from localhost option will come up. Instead the new bookmark gets saved with the default values in the top-level bookmarks folder. Once the flags screen open, look for allow-insecure-localhost. I'm using Firefox 40.0.3 on Linux and I noticed that when I create new bookmarks, it doesn't ask for the location and name/description/etc. Once you have these, generate your Server Certificate and Key. For disabling invalid SSL error, first, open Google Chrome and type chrome://flags into the address bar and hit the Enter button. Start at (1B) Generate your own CA (Certificate Authority) on this web page: Creating Certificate Authorities and self-signed SSL certificates and generate your CA Certificate and Key. Create some nice new 10 year certificates and install them. ![]()
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