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How do you configure Windows Server CA certificates to work with firefox (on IIS) ?

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How do you configure IIS to get a working domain certificate for Firefox (it's woking with ALL other browser except firefox)

I have several domains used on our Intranet for which I prefer not to waste time filling forms for certificates so I use: IIS > Certificates > Request Domain Certificates > Tada ! (now it's just broken with firefox)

Maybe I can change the Web Server Certificate Template to make it fit Firefox NEW standards ?

The question is what are those standards and why my certificates still pose the SSL Secure Connection Failed even when I manually add the Root CA Certificate into Firefox ?

How do you configure IIS to get a working domain certificate for Firefox (it's woking with ALL other browser except firefox) I have several domains used on our Intranet for which I prefer not to waste time filling forms for certificates so I use: IIS > Certificates > Request Domain Certificates > Tada ! (now it's just broken with firefox) Maybe I can change the Web Server Certificate Template to make it fit Firefox NEW standards ? The question is what are those standards and why my certificates still pose the SSL Secure Connection Failed even when I manually add the Root CA Certificate into Firefox ?

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HI, SSL Secure Connection Failed may be to a recent change made in Firefox because of CA cert attacks as well as poodle. Please update to version 37.0.1 this will corrected.

If this still does not change, it is possible to change the ssl fallback version to something lower than tls 1.2: Open up [about:config] and double click security.tls.version.fallback-limit and change it to 1 (Please keep in mind that this does create a security risk)