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MozillaRootCertificate

885 bytes added, 22:59, 6 September 2012
new Mozilla CA cert - old one uses md5 signing hash, Firefox 16+ doesn't support that anymore
= Mozilla Root Certificate =
'''The Mozilla Root Certificate is in the process of being updated!''' Below you will find the new cert, which is planned to be in use before Firefox 16 reaches the Release channel. For reference, the previous cert info is further down as well.
 
The Mozilla Root Certificate and md5 checksum can be downloaded from:
 
* Certificate: pending
* MD5 Checksum: <code>[https://www.mozilla.com/certs/mozilla-root-20120906.crt.md5sum 61eea9835bd07e11d324a1ee44cef630]</code>
* SHA1/MD5 Fingerprints:
<pre>
SHA1 Fingerprint: D7:C5:58:47:E4:D3:54:88:73:85:20:14:AE:4D:29:C4:AC:19:47:84
MD5 Fingerprint: 02:A3:29:30:03:D4:C1:A0:33:A0:44:AB:B0:D1:77:CF
</pre>
 
= (Deprecated) Mozilla Root Certificate =
This certificate is now considered deprecated as of October 2012, and is in the process of being replaced. If you find it used "in the wild", please let us know so we can work on replacing it.
 
The Mozilla Root Certificate and md5 checksum can be downloaded from:
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