
#MOZILLA FIREFOX FOR MAC EL CAPITAN HOW TO#
How to import the certificate copy into Mozilla Firefox

To do this, select the certificate and click 'File', 'Export elements' or 'Export items', depending on the version.Įnter a name, location and file format, keep the option 'Personal information exchange (.p12)' selected, and click 'Save'.A window may appear asking you to set a password to protect the copy.īear in mind that you must set a password to enter later when importing the copy into Mozilla Firefox. If the certificate appears as installed, make a copy of it to then import it into Mozilla Firefox.

Go to 'Finder', 'Applications', 'Utilities', 'Keychain Access' under the 'My certificates' section of 'Start session', the certificate should appear. If it does not appear, check whether the certificate can be found under 'Keychain Access'.If this is the case, make a copy of the certificate and import it into the Mozilla Firefox store.Ĭheck that the certificate can be found under Keychain Access If you have a software-based certificate, go to 'Firefox', 'Preferences', 'Privacy and security' in the 'Certificates' section, click on 'See certificates' and check whether the certificate has been installed correctly.If the installation is correct, the certificate should appear under 'Your certificates'.
#MOZILLA FIREFOX FOR MAC EL CAPITAN MAC OS#
If you are using an electronic DNI, follow the indications on the ' Connection error with electronic DNI with Mac OS X', available in our useful links at the end of this help point. DNIe), close the browser, reconnect the reader and reopen the browser to access the procedure. If the electronic certificate is a cryptographic card (e.g. To check the electronic certificate installed, follow these steps:Ĭheck that you can find the certificate in your browser

We suggest you close down your browser session fully, using the "Exit Firefox" option, before continuing with the rest of our recommendations. Generally this is an identification error.It occurs when you try to access an option that requires an electronic certificate, and when the browser cannot detect it or it has not been selected properly.
