Page history
7 April 2016
→Microsoft Internet Explorer: and sha2 for msie as well
+433
→Opera Web Browser: fixup the CA links to include sha2
+422
→Apple Safari: try to improve these instructions slightly, by at least providing more current CA links. these badly need rewriting, though.
+454
→Mozilla Firefox: fix up the certificate link to be more useful
+408
11 February 2016
10 February 2016
introducing the SHA-2 root CA, with download links pending from bedrock team
+566
rename the "current" one to Mozilla SHA-1 Root CA Certificate, noting that it's also called "Mozilla Root Certificate"
+141
push installation instructions into a subheading
+26
→Mozilla Root Certificate: remove the long-dead warning about the old 2007-2012 cert from the "new" sha1 section
-245
move the obsolete 2007-2012 CA to the end of the page
+27
rewrite first paragraph to clarify purpose, to deal with multiple CAs
+159
3 April 2015
17 September 2012
6 September 2012
12 October 2007
9 October 2007
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no edit summary
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→Mozilla Firefox
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→Mozilla Firefox
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→Mozilla Root Certificate
-1
→Mozilla Root Certificate
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→Mozilla Root Certificate
+35
→Microsoft Internet Explorer
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→Microsoft Internet Explorer
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→Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Protected "MozillaRootCertificate": Don't want random users changing links to SSL certificates. [edit=sysop:move=sysop]
m→Apple Safari
-107
→Mozilla Firefox
-43
→Opera Web Browswer
-1
→Mozilla Root Certificate
+72
New page: Mozilla uses self-signed SSL certificates for a number of testing, pre-production and stage sites. If you access a website that uses a SSL certificate signed by Mozilla, you might get a...
+6,867