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Mozilla uses self-signed SSL certificates for a number of testing, pre-production and stage sites.
If you access a website are helping us test one of these sites that uses a SSL certificate signed by Mozilla, you might get an SSL a security warning.
This document tells you how you can manually import tell your browser to trust the Mozilla Root Certificate in your browser so that you don't get these warnings anymoreIf Legitimate public sites, including mozilla sites, should never require you want to generate your own CSR for Mozilla do this, but it's needed to sign, take a look at these two interact with our testing sites: * http://sial.org/howto/openssl/csr/* http://www.geotrusteurope.com/support/csr/csr_apache.htm
= Mozilla Root Certificate =
* [https://rulink.rutgers.edu/loadca.html Rutgers University FAQ for adding a CA cert to various web browsers]
* [http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/BrowserClients HowTo: Import the CAcert Root Certificate into Client Software]
 
= Generating CSRs =
If you want to generate your own CSR for Mozilla to sign, take a look at these two sites:
 
* http://sial.org/howto/openssl/csr/
* http://www.geotrusteurope.com/support/csr/csr_apache.htm
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