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Firefox keep complaining about SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN

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Hello,

I have a private server with HTTPS. I've generated my own CA and server certificate. I've installed the server certificate on the https server. I've installed the CA certificate on /usr/share/ca-certificates on the client. I've installed the CA certificate in firefox 102.4.0esr on the client. And finally, I've installed the CA certificate in others browsers on the client.

Now: - I can connect without issue to my HTTPS server with curl, lynx,wget... from the client. - I can connect to my HTTPS server from chromium, opera, vivaldi browsers. But firefox keep complaining about bad cert SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN The message is very confusing: " Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for plain.uxl. The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.uxl, .uxl, plain.uxl " I've attached an screenshot of the warning.

Can anybody help me to resolve this issue?

Regards,

Hello, I have a private server with HTTPS. I've generated my own CA and server certificate. I've installed the server certificate on the https server. I've installed the CA certificate on /usr/share/ca-certificates on the client. I've installed the CA certificate in firefox 102.4.0esr on the client. And finally, I've installed the CA certificate in others browsers on the client. Now: - I can connect without issue to my HTTPS server with curl, lynx,wget... from the client. - I can connect to my HTTPS server from chromium, opera, vivaldi browsers. But firefox keep complaining about bad cert SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN The message is very confusing: " Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for '''plain.uxl'''. The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.uxl, .uxl, '''plain.uxl''' " I've attached an screenshot of the warning. Can anybody help me to resolve this issue? Regards,
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Ok, it's ressolved now. There was a certificate problem.

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Ok, it's ressolved now. There was a certificate problem.