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2 years ago
My Application has a localhost https server and I am using a self Signed CA certificate with private key created via WINCERT api. I am able to put this cert into windows store while I am not able to import this on Firefox store ?
I have tried steps mentioned in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3foJ4oxu20o) but my self signed CA certificate has private key associated with it and Firefox not able to import this on its own cert store.
So, Is there a way that certificate can be imported into Firefox ? Or Can I Create a simple self signed CA certificate without key and import this on firefox using C++?