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vairakkumarHF
Jan 18, 2021Copper Contributor
add lets encrypt R3 as trusted root certificates
when is the roadmap to add lets encrypt R3 and E1 as trusted root certificates I am receiving certificate not valid for newly generated certificates from LetsEncrypt in Edge browser. I don't receive...
vairakkumarHF
Jan 28, 2021Copper Contributor
This intermediate CA cert from LE is not found:
DST Root CA X3
- R3 (
CN = R3
O = Let's Encrypt
C = US
)
whereas the following is found:
DST Root CA X3
- Let's Encrypt Authority X3 (
CN = Let's Encrypt Authority X3
O = Let's Encrypt
C = US
)
So, it appears that it displays untrusted certificate that is a leaf issued based on R3.
Eric_Lawrence
Microsoft
Feb 02, 2021vairakkumarHF For clarity, on Windows today, both Microsoft Chrome and Microsoft Edge defer certificate trust decisions to the Windows Trusted Root Store; if Chrome trusts the cert, so will Edge, and vice-versa.
For debugging certificate trust issues, sharing the full built-chain is very helpful; https://textslashplain.com/2017/03/30/get-help-with-https-problems/