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====== Security certificate errors in Zotero ====== | ====== Security certificate errors in Zotero ====== | ||
- | **Note:** These instructions are only for use with security software that intercepts/ | + | **Note:** These instructions are only for use with security software that intercepts/ |
Zotero does not currently provide a graphical way to whitelist self-signed certificates or custom root certificates, | Zotero does not currently provide a graphical way to whitelist self-signed certificates or custom root certificates, | ||
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If you use a WebDAV server with a self-signed certificate, | If you use a WebDAV server with a self-signed certificate, | ||
- | If you or your organization is using a custom certificate authority, which can be the case when using security software or connecting via a proxy server, it may be necessary to copy the cert8.db file as well. | + | If you or your organization is using a custom certificate authority, which can be the case when using security software or connecting via a proxy server, it may be necessary to use Firefox 52 ESR and copy the cert8.db file as well. (Later versions of Firefox will produce a cert9.db file that won't work in the current version of Zotero. An upcoming release will support the newer format.) |
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