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If you are '''choosing a CA to provide a certificate for your website''', we have a list of [https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/CACertificatesInFirefoxReport all root certificates that Firefox trusts for SSL/TLS], together with contact information and geographical focus for the owning CA. | If you are '''choosing a CA to provide a certificate for your website''', we have a list of [https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/CACertificatesInFirefoxReport all root certificates that Firefox trusts for SSL/TLS], together with contact information and geographical focus for the owning CA. | ||
If you are '''embedding our root store''', you need to know that we have imposed some restrictions | If you are '''embedding our root store''', you need to know that we have imposed some restrictions on certain CAs or certificates which are not encoded in certdata.txt. These are [[CA/Additional_Trust_Changes|documented]] on a best-efforts basis. | ||
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<big>[https://www.ccadb.org/rootstores/usage#ccadb-data-usage-terms CCADB Data Usage Terms]</big> | <big>[https://www.ccadb.org/rootstores/usage#ccadb-data-usage-terms CCADB Data Usage Terms]</big> |
Revision as of 21:05, 7 October 2020
Mozilla Included CA Certificate List
The Mozilla CA Certificate Program's list of included root certificates is stored in a file called certdata.txt in the Mozilla source code management system.
If you are choosing a CA to provide a certificate for your website, we have a list of all root certificates that Firefox trusts for SSL/TLS, together with contact information and geographical focus for the owning CA.
If you are embedding our root store, you need to know that we have imposed some restrictions on certain CAs or certificates which are not encoded in certdata.txt. These are documented on a best-efforts basis.
CCADB Data Usage Terms
- Can I use Mozilla's set of CA certificates?
- Included CA Certificates (HTML)
- Included CA Certificates (CSV)
- Included CA Certificates (CSV with PEM of raw certificate data)